I’ve always been a huge fan of rally my entire life. In the past I had a good friend who was racing in the local championship and, at one point, his regular co-driver was unable to participate in an event, so he asked me to step in. It was an opportunity I couldn’t refuse. Since then we started to compete a lot together eventually winning the Carrera Panamericana together more than ten years later. I love driving and I love being a driver. In Mexico I’ve been working with a lot of manufacturers doing test drives for them and working at car events but when it comes to rally I really, really love being a co-driver. I’m definitely a better co-driver than I would be a driver.
What makes a good co-driver?
You have to be able to be extremely focused on the task at hand. It’s very technical. On top of that it’s important to have good intuition and understand how the car will react in a certain situation because you are ultimately the person who guides the driver and he has blind faith in you. However, most of all you need to have courage. As a co-driver you sit in a car that will go at blistering speeds and you have no control. To overcome that takes a lot of trust.
