Force India content to have one car through to Q3

Paul di Resta - grid 10Im quite pleased with our performance today. The car had pace this morning during practice and was working well on this track where you need lots of downforce as well as efficiency. My lap in Q2 felt very good and was about the maximum that was possible. In fact, I couldnt repeat the time in Q3 and I went a tenth slower, so that was the speed we had in the car today. With the grid penalty for Mark I will probably start from ninth, which puts us in a great position to come away with some points tomorrow.

Nico Hulkenberg - grid 12 Im a little bit disappointed with the result today because I felt it was possible to make the top ten. There wasnt as much preparation time in the dry as I would have liked, but we were in reasonable shape this morning and made some good progress with the set-up. On my final lap in Q2 I didnt get the middle sector quite right, lost some time, and missed out on Q3. For such a long lap the times were very close today and just a tenth or two would have been enough to move up the grid.

Otmar Szafnauer, Force India chief operating officerWith limited dry track time available this morning we did a good job to dial the cars into the circuit and found a good set-up going into qualifying. Paul was very competitive in Q2 and managed to make it through to Q3, but unfortunately Nico just missed out on making the top ten with a small error in the second sector of his Q2 lap. We expect dry conditions for the race tomorrow and will be targeting points for both cars.


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