Australian GP: Race notes - Force India

25/03/2018
NEWS STORY

Sahara Force India completed today's Australian Grand Prix with Sergio Perez racing to P11 ahead of Esteban Ocon in P12.

Sergio Perez: "It was quite an unlucky weekend for us, but there are still positives to take from this race. We came close to bringing home a point although it was just out of reach. I was pushing throughout the whole race and especially chasing Sainz in the final laps. I got really close to him, but it wasn't enough. Overtaking in Melbourne is very difficult – you could see the same with Bottas who couldn't pass me during the first stint. The Virtual Safety Car also didn't help us at all, but that's just how things go sometimes. I am still happy with my performance and the job we did as a team. We will need to move on and keep improving, but I believe we will soon be in a position to battle for points. Hopefully our improvements will come as early as Bahrain. It's a race where you can overtake and strategy plays a bigger part compared to Melbourne."

Esteban Ocon: "Not an easy race today. It was very difficult to overtake and even though I managed to jump ahead of Lance [Stroll] on the first lap, everybody quickly spread out until the safety car. I had a fight with Bottas for a while and after the safety car restart I was close to making a move on Sergio. We certainly had better race pace compared to our qualifying pace, but we are just missing some performance to be up there in the top ten at the moment. Things can turn around quickly in Formula One and we will keep pushing over the next two weeks to bring something extra to Bahrain."

Robert Fernley: "Ultimately we didn't have the pace this weekend to fight in the top ten and so we've ended our day on the cusp of the points. It's early days in the season and with twenty races to go there will be plenty of opportunities to develop this car and show our strengths. As I said yesterday, we're on a learning curve with the developments we introduced this weekend and there's more in the pipeline for Bahrain. Both drivers drove well today, but the luck didn't play into our hands with the timing of the safety car, for example. Following other cars closely was tough and Sergio was right on the tail of Sainz in the final few laps but there was no way to overtake. We will work hard to be stronger at the next race in Bahrain."

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Published: 25/03/2018
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