Monaco GP: Force India Thursday report
2010 Monaco Grand Prix Free Practice Report Adrian Sutil (car 14, VJM03/03): FP1: 9th 1:16.805 (23 laps) FP2: 8th 1:15.460 (42 laps) Tonio Liuzzi (car 15, VJM03/04): FP1: 13th 1:17.704 (28 laps) FP2: 15th 1:16.528 (42 laps) 13 May 2010 - ...
2010 Monaco Grand Prix Free Practice Report
Adrian Sutil (car 14, VJM03/03):
FP1: 9th 1:16.805 (23 laps)
FP2: 8th 1:15.460 (42 laps)
Tonio Liuzzi (car 15, VJM03/04):
FP1: 13th 1:17.704 (28 laps)
FP2: 15th 1:16.528 (42 laps)
13 May 2010 - The blue riband event of the 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship, the Monaco Grand Prix, got underway today with two free practice sessions around the Principality's tight and tortuous streets. The Force India F1 Team enjoyed a good first day, with Adrian Sutil finishing both sessions inside the top 10 and Tonio Liuzzi 13th and 15th quickest in FP1 and 2 respectively.
Both drivers used the opening session to establish a good baseline on the harder tyres available this weekend, while the second session combined extended runs on both compounds. With a larger field and great performance differentials this year, traffic played a pivotal role, however the team was able to complete its scheduled work in preparation for Saturday's crucial qualifying session.
Adrian Sutil (car 14)
It was a very good day for me. I'm very happy with my performance and
with the car. The set-up was really good and we didn't have to make any
major changes over the day, which means there is not so much work for
tomorrow and Saturday's final practice. The car is going very
consistently and I could set good lap times so the end classification
looks promising, but we can also be very satisfied about the pace of the
long runs. We didn't have many problems with the tyre compounds here,
just a bit of graining on the soft one, but it's under control and
nothing to worry about. Overall I think we look pretty strong for a
practice day and can be confident going into qualifying.
Tonio Liuzzi (car 15)
It was a difficult Friday due to the traffic, as can be expected round
here. It was tough with 24 cars in the field but you just need to have
sensible driving from the others, particularly given the time differences
between cars. But this isn't going to change - Monaco is always like this
and it is always a bit of a gamble but we have to throw our lot in as
well. Even though the final position is not optimum, overall we can be
pretty happy as the car is very good on a high fuel load. We need to
improve the balance on the low fuel runs as we still struggled a little
with the rear end grip but in general I think we are in a better shape
compared to the last race. We have quite a lot of data we can work on
tomorrow to try to improve everything for Saturday.
Dominic Harlow, chief race engineer
Our programme for today looked to concentrate on the super soft tyre long
run performance after last year's race where the tyre suffered quite high
degradation in the early stages. We were also looking at cooling and
brake set-up for the race here, both of which will be important on
Sunday. Because of the light rain arriving at the end of FP2, things were
accelerated slightly, with us running the super soft tyre slightly
earlier to ensure that we got the data we needed. The drivers made full
use of the laps they had to get comfortable on the circuit and the areas
of new surface seem to have improved the grip level slightly. If we
handle the busy track correctly on Saturday we can look forward to a
competitive qualifying performance.
Dr Vijay Mallya, chairman and team principal
Today we were very satisfied with the pace of our longer runs and the
positions in both sessions were encouraging. However what we have seen is
that the speed difference between the cars - sometimes up to five seconds
- will make qualifying a lottery. We believe we have the potential to be
right up there fighting for Q3 but we'll have to see how it goes in on
Saturday. The right ingredients are there, we just need them to mix
together in the right way.
-source: force india
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