3 April 2009
- The Force India Formula One Team today completed
the opening day of practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix at the Sepang
International Circuit some 60km from the country's capital, Kuala
Lumpur. Under increasingly cloudy skies, Giancarlo Fisichella
and Adrian Sutil recorded times just over
a second from the fastest lap of the day, with Giancarlo 12th
and 19th in the morning and afternoon sessions respectively, and Adrian
15th and 16th.
The team completed
short runs on the harder tyre in the morning, but concentrated the
majority of its programme on the afternoon session, with its high
ambient temperatures and later time slot being more representative
of the expected conditions for Sunday's race, which will start at
17:00hrs this year. Both drivers compared the soft and hard tyre compounds
available this weekend over both long and short runs, fine-tuned the
set-up and reacclimatised to the tough physical pressures associated
with the heat and humidity of this event.

(L
to R): Adrian Sutil (GER) Force India F1 and Giancarlo Fisichella
(ITA) Force India F1 sign autographs for the fans.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 2, Malaysian Grand Prix, Practice
Day, Sepang, Malaysia, Friday 3 April 2009.
The only blip
in the programme was an accident for Giancarlo in the second practice.
The Italian put a wheel on the grass at turn 11 20 minutes from the
end of the session and went into the gravel trap and into the barriers.
His VJM02 sustained suspension damage in the impact but will be repaired
overnight in time for tomorrow's final practice session and qualifying.
Adrian
Sutil (car 20)
'It was a good day today overall. We got through all our work and
had no problems with the car. We have some work to do with the set
up, it's still a bit understeery in the high speed corners and we
can still make some improvements in this respect. The soft tyres seem
to work quite well, but the hard tyre at the moment is really hard
and never seems to come in. Overall it was a pretty productive day
to set us up well for the weekend.'
Giancarlo
Fisichella (car 21)
'We are still finding the best compromise under braking as there is
front locking and poor grip and traction so we have to work a lot
to make the balance work for us. Over the longer runs it doesn't look
too bad however. It's a shame about the accident in the afternoon
- I just went a little bit wide as there was some graining on the
tyres and I lost control of the car. It was just unlucky to go onto
the gravel and into the barriers.'
Simon
Roberts, chief operating officer
'We managed to get through most of the programme today in both sessions
and had some good runs on the softer tyres in the second session,
so we now have a good data point. Unfortunately Giancarlo came off
the track in the closing stages of the afternoon and damaged the car,
but I think we have got a good basis to move forward from now. Looking
forward to tomorrow and the race I would hope that we are in a similar
shape to last weekend, or even a slight improvement.'