2009 Turkish GP, race: Force India quotes 

Written by David on June 07th, 2009 at 5:35 pmLast Update: June 07th, 2009 at 5:35 pm

Vijay Mallya: “I think we hoped for slightly more from this race, but the overall weekend performance has consolidated the steps forward we took in Monaco. We’ve got through to Q2 for the second race in a row and Adrian drove a very competitive race, particularly on his first and second stints. Unfortunately Giancarlo retired very early on with a brake problem he had had during several of the earlier sessions. We can be encouraged by this team performance however and also in the knowledge that we have some significant upgrades coming through for Silverstone in a couple of weeks’ time.”

Giancarlo Fisichella: “I have had a few problems with the braking this weekend. We changed all the brake systems to see if it made any difference but it was actually worse today as the car was almost completely locked. I had a good start and in the beginning of the race I was quite competitive with the cars around me but then unfortunately the brake pedal was getting longer and longer and we decided to come back in to the pits. We tried to see if we could get back out again but in the end it was very risky and we had to retire. It’s a shame as I enjoy this race but I’ve just had terrible luck at the track!”

Adrian Sutil: “Perhaps we had hoped for more from 15th on the grid. I lost a couple of places at the start but was able to get them back quickly. The race pace was quite good though and I could have some exciting battles on track with a McLaren and a Brawn, which was great. It was not a real problem with Barrichello: he touched me once through a corner but I was just defending position. It was an interesting race, the car balance and the race pace were pretty good. Only the result was not as we would have liked, but it’s been quite a positive weekend overall.”

source: Force India

No comments yet. Be the first.


Leave a Reply