Headlines

Teamwear finally in stock
Ecclestone in fresh V6 warning
Gurmit's View: Let's cut the crap....
Pirelli in quit threat
Monaco GP: Thursday Press Conference
Monaco GP: Practice notes - Pirelli
Monaco GP: Practice notes - Force India
Monaco GP: Practice notes - Lotus
Monaco GP: Practice notes - Ferrari
Monaco GP: Practice notes - McLaren

2013 Monaco GP Quicklinks

Teams Friday Saturday Sunday
Red Bull      
McLaren Notes    
Ferrari Notes    
Mercedes Notes    
Lotus Notes    
Williams Notes    
Force India Notes    
Sauber Notes    
Toro Rosso Notes    
Caterham      
Marussia Notes    
Pirelli Notes    
Times P1 P2      
Reports P1 P2

Related links

Date Title
23/09 Force India confident despite mixed qualifying
22/09 Singapore GP: Qualifying notes - Force India
21/09 Force India quietly confident
21/09 Singapore GP: Practice notes - Force India
20/09 Force India still targeting Sauber
17/09 Singapore GP: Preview - Force India
13/09 Bianchi quickest again on Day 3
12/09 Bianchi continues to set Magny Cours pace
11/09 Bianchi sets the pace at Magny-Cours
10/09 Razia, Gonzalez and Bianchi on duty for Force India

Singapore GP: Race notes - Force India

23/09/2012

Sahara Force India delivered one of its strongest performances of the year as Paul Di Resta raced to a brilliant fourth place in the Singapore Grand Prix. Team-mate Nico Hulkenberg missed out on points finishing P14.

Paul Di Resta: "Fourth place is a great team result and my best day in Formula One so far. We qualified well, raced hard and took advantage of a few retirements, but in the final stint we certainly showed that we had great pace. I don't think the safety car really impacted on my race too much and I was able to make clean restarts each time and hold my position. I was very close to Alonso in the closing stages, but was just missing the pace to really challenge him for the podium. This result is just what we needed for our fight in the championship and I want to say a massive 'thank you' to the boys in the garage who put in a huge effort, as always."

Nico Hulkenberg: "It was a pretty rough race for me. The strategy we chose by starting on the soft tyres could have paid off, but I was stuck behind Kimi and Michael early on and couldn't really show the true pace of the car. The timing of the safety cars was not ideal and the second one really hurt my race. So overall things have not really fallen into place for me this weekend, but there are a lot of positives to take with the pace of the car and the result for Paul."

Dr Vijay Mallya, Team Principal & Managing Director: "A superb day for the team and especially for Paul who should be very proud of his performance. It was a very mature drive and he made the most of the great pace we had in the car. The safety car worked out well for him and for a while we were even thinking a podium might be possible as Paul chased Alonso in the closing stages. It's a credit to the team that we were just a few seconds away from the podium and able to match the race pace of Ferrari. The 12 points give us a boost in the championship, lifting us 21 clear of Williams and closing the gap on Sauber ahead. I'm disappointed things did not work out for Nico because we had a quick car today and should have come away with more points. The safety car hurt his race badly and there was no way to recover."

Check out our Grand Prix gallery, here.

Search

Search the PITPASS news
 
 

Widgets

Printer friendly page
Send to a friend
Discuss on the forum
Post to Facebook
Post to Twitter
RSS Feed
     

  Copyright © Pitpass 2002 - 2013. All rights reserved.

About | Advertise | Contact  | Copyright | Privacy & Security | RSS