Adrian
Sutil (car 20, VJM02/03):
17th: 1:47:11.887 (DNF - lap 50)
Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21, VJM02/01):
14th: 1:58:08.816 (+ 1 lap)
19 April 2009 - The Force
India Formula One Team put in its most competitive performance yet
in today's rain-lashed Chinese Grand Prix. Adrian Sutil was just six
laps from scoring the team's first-ever World Championship points
after an aggressive strategy and mistake-free drive put him into sixth
position in the closing stages of the race. The German pitted and
refuelled on lap four under the first safety car period and then again
on lap 19, allowing him to move steadily up the field until he was
fighting with defending world champion Lewis Hamilton for sixth. Sadly
the rain increased just minutes from the end and, on worn tyres, Adrian
was unable to catch his car from aquaplaning off the track and into
the barriers.
Team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella
also put in a very respectable performance and graduated up the order
to 11th by the midpoint of the race. The Italian finished in 14th
position overall to consolidate Force India's ninth place in the constructors'
championship ahead of defending constructors' champions Ferrari.
Adrian
Sutil (car 20)
'I had prepared myself for a hard race and that's exactly what it
was. We took a risk with the strategy with a very early stop and it
was a long way to go with one set of tyres. Then it started to rain
again and it was very hard to keep the car on the circuit. Sometimes
even in a straight line in fourth or fifth gear I was struggling with
aquaplaning and I was very lucky to keep the car on the circuit for
so long. It's a shame - you focus so much and think you can do it,
but the car was just out of control at the end. I had the same feeling
as Monaco - it's hard to believe when you are in the car and then
suddenly you lose it and it's all over from such a great position.
But you have to get over it, we had a great performance today. It's
good for the team and I think we deserved the points, I just feel
bad for everyone here. It was a very good strategy call, but that's
what we had to do: take a risk.'
Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21)
'It was a difficult race. The rain was really hard at the beginning,
but my main problem was the graining on the tyres. With both sets
we had a lot of wear and the car was sliding on four wheels through
some corners. It was very hard just to keep the car on the ground
and many times I had a huge moment. The strategy was good though and
I think we can be pleased with the performance today. It's a disappointment
that Adrian came so close to scoring the team's first points today,
but we all know how hard it was out there.'
Dr Vijay
Mallya, chairman and team principal
'What a phenomenal race and yet what heartbreak. We can all be very
proud of Adrian and the team's achievements today. He has proved yet
again that he has a genuine flair in the wet and came desperately
close to scoring those elusive points once more. We made all the right
calls in the race and functioned very well as a team: it was just
such a shame we couldn't translate it to the points at the end of
the race. Although we know we have much work remaining, both Adrian
and Giancarlo's performances give us a shot in the arm and shows that,
if and when, the conditions allow we can be right up there. I must
also extend my warm congratulations to Red Bull for a well-deserved
first win.'
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