
Giancarlo
Fisichella (ITA) Force India F1 VJM02 leads at the start of the race.
Formula One World Championship,
Rd 12, Belgian Grand Prix, Race, Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, Sunday
30 August 2009.
Adrian
Sutil (car 20, VJM02/01):
11th +42.636secs
Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21, VJM02/04):
2nd +0.939secs
30 August
2009 - Giancarlo Fisichella has finished
a nail-biting Belgian Grand Prix in second position - just one second
from first place - marking the Force India Formula One Team's first-ever
World Championship points. The eight points now bring Force India
to ninth position in the constructors' championship and Giancarlo
to 14th in the drivers'.
Giancarlo
started from pole position, making an excellent start to
lead the field through the first hairpin turn and round the first
lap. An accident further down the field called for a safety car to
be deployed and, despite strong defence on the restart he was unable
to hold off the KERS-equipped Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen. Giancarlo
then matched Kimi's lap times lap after lap until they pitted on exactly
the same lap (lap 14). Rejoining just metres from Kimi, Giancarlo
continued to shadow the Ferrari until his second stop, which again
came on the same lap (lap 31). Giancarlo was generally quicker than
the Ferrari but Kimi's use of KERS kept him ahead, leaving Giancarlo
just 0.939secs away from scoring an unprecedented win.
Adrian Sutil had started
from 11th position but was unfortunately a victim of a start line
accident that cost him his front wing. The German was forced to pit
and rejoined far down the field. A strategy adjustment to a one-stopper
gave him opportunity to move to 9th position, pulling off some spectacular
overtaking maneouvres in the process. He again finished a strong race
within sight of the points in 11th position.
Adrian Sutil (car 20)
It was a great weekend for the team, particularly for Giancarlo. He
did a great race today, second position, which is a big achievement
for everyone. We have clearly made a very good step and I think today
anything was possible and we can look forward to the next race. Personally
I am a little disappointed as someone crashed into me at the first
corner and the race was over at that point. I think it was Alonso,
who went straight into my rear and turned me around and destroyed
my front wing. In the end it was disappointing as the car had the
speed and I tried to get back in the race but it was frustrating.
I am still very happy with the car and for the team as second place
is still a very good position. I hope I can get a similar result in
Monza.
Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21)
It's been another great day and it was an amazing result today. Before
coming to Spa if you had asked all the team if we would have been
happy to finish eighth we would have said it was a fantastic result
but second is a dream, just great. Actually if I can be honest I am
a little disappointed as I felt we could have won the race. I was
unlucky with the safety car when Kimi came past me at the restart
and overtook me with the KERS. Actually behind him I was quicker but
with the KERS I couldn't get past as it was impossible to be quick
on the long straight. But we can't take it away from the fantastic
result, both at the track and in the factory to get this result. After
yesterday I was pretty confident to score points, it's positive for
the championship and for the coming races. A big thank you to everyone.
Dr Vijay
Mallya, chairman and team principal
What a result. I am so proud of this race, which will ultimately go
down in the history books as India's first-ever World Championship
points. It's been a fantastic Saturday, fantastic race and to get
our first podium and championship points is just unbelievable. We've
worked so very hard to get this with a solid plan of upgrades coming
through on the factory. Giancarlo drove a truly outstanding race.
We can all be so proud of the entire effort.
Courtesy
: ForceIndiaF1.com
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