2009
Australian Grand Prix
Qualifying and Final Free Practice Report
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Adrian
Sutil (car 20, VJM02/03):
FP3: 14th 1:27.062 (12 laps)
Q1: 19th 1:26.742 (9 laps) |
Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21, VJM02/01):
FP1: 18th 1:27.492 (20 laps)
Q1: 18th 1:26.677 (10 laps) |
28 March
2009 -
The Force India Formula One Team will start the the Australian Grand
Prix, the 2009 season opening race, with Giancarlo Fisichella
18th and Adrian Sutil 19th as the field
proved even closer than last year, with 1.5 seconds covering 10th
to 20th. Following strong performances throughout the weekend, Giancarlo
and Adrian were just two tenths from putting the VJM02 into the top
16 and the second qualifying segment.
The 58 lap Australian
Grand Prix will start at 11:30hrs Indian Standard Time tomorrow
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Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21)
'We
knew that it would be difficult today, but considering what
we have done so far this year, with the limited pre-season
testing, being just two tenths slower than the 2008 world
champion is a good result. Being so close shows it's already
a very challenging season. I had a good lap and I am happy
as I have been struggling a bit with the brakes and locking
all weekend and I'm not driving as I want. But all this
considered, there is really good potential in this car so
we are looking forward to working it through. For tomorrow,
first of all we need to get to the end of the race - that's
the main goal and then we'll see.'
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Giancarlo
Fisichella (ITA) Force India F1 VJM02. Formula One World Championship,
Rd 1, Australian Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Albert Park,
Melbourne, Australia, Saturday 28 March 2009.
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Adrian
Sutil (car 20)
'For sure we were
hoping after yesterday's performance to be able to make it into Q2
but in the end it was not possible. Things looked better in practice
but perhaps the others were not showing all their potential. We know
we have plenty to work on, our main problem is that we need a lot
more downforce. My main goal now will be to make it to the end of
the race tomorrow and then let's see where we are. It's even tighter
than last year.'
Dominic
Harlow, chief race engineer
'That was a very
tight session - it seems the field is even closer than last year.
Unfortunately it was not the outcome we'd hoped for as both drivers
narrowly missed out on Q2. The drivers and engineers got close to
getting the best they could from the car this weekend. We need a bit
more development to really challenge, but given how our programme
started late, we've made enormous progress already and we know that
there is plenty in the pipeline. The race is going to be a good one,
and it will be interesting to see the strategies that are adopted
now that all the teams must commit to a race start fuel load just
two hours after confirming their grid position.'
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