Callum Voisin was on the charge in the Monza Sprint Race after going from P20 on the grid to finishing sixth in the final classification.

The Rodin Motorsport driver admittedly was disappointed by his compromised run in Qualifying that left him with an uphill task to score points in both races.

However, Voisin’s fightback through the field has certainly improved his mood, as he was most delighted to get his first points since the Spielberg Feature Race.

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Speaking after the race, the 20-year-old said: “I mean it was a decent outing. Especially after yesterday, it's nice to get some points on the board again.

“It’s just frustrating, I think we had really good pace, it's just Monza shenanigans, you have to get a tow, and with our strategy, we tried to bank in two laps, but the tow was a bit too strong to be out by ourselves, so I was a bit compromised.

“But the lap itself was quite good. Today, good race, struggled a little bit in the early phases of the race, but we kept our cool, and clawed our way up.

Voisin talked about his mindset as he went from P20 to P7 in the Monza Sprint Race
Voisin talked about his mindset as he went from P20 to P7 in the Monza Sprint Race

“There was quite a lot of carnage, as there always is in Monza, but it was really good. Some good pace, tyres worked well, considering we were on the old set, a few people were on new, but it was good to get some points on the board.”

With plenty of incidents throughout the field on all 18 laps, Voisin talked about his mindset during the race, and how important is for him to stay patient through it all.

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“It changes all the time around here, so you can never really plan what to do because you never know what will happen,” he said when asked about his strategy.

“Obviously you have overtakes, crashes, and stuff like that, so a lot goes on, but for sure, you pick your battles, make sure you are there for the end, with your tyres as well, it's very important.

“We know this track is good to overtake at but if you don't look after your tyres you will not be in for a good one. So we took care of our tyres, picked the moves when we had too, fought our battles and by the end we were quite quick.”

Voisin is eager to score more points on Sunday as he targets a good final race of the season
Voisin is eager to score more points on Sunday as he targets a good final race of the season

Continuing to look back on the race, the Briton recalled an overtake that he did around the outside of the final corner as his most memorable move of the race.

But Voisin’s attentions have already turned to Sunday where he will get another chance to fly through the field. The aim is clear for the 19-year-old, to end the season on a high.

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“That's my aim, to end on a high,” said Voisin. “Obviously starting P20 again won't be easy, usually the Feature Race is slightly tamer than the Sprint Races, but it's Monza, so who knows what's going to happen.

“I am expecting a similar race today, obviously a longer race, 22 laps this time, so we have more of a chance to make something happen, on new tyres, so will pretty much all the field in fairness but I think we will be good.”