Top 10 slots for Sahara Force India in Chinese GP Free Practice

A busy Friday for Sahara Force India saw Adrian Sutil and Paul Di Resta finish inside the top ten during both practice sessions for this weekends Chinese Grand Prix. Adrian Sutil      VJM06-03FP1:     1:38.125            P8        21 lapsFP2:     1:36.514            P8        32 lapsAdrian: Im feeling happy with how things went today. There were no major issues and we managed to test a lot of different things on the car, especially on the aero side. The important thing now is to understand which are the right parts and the best settings to use for the rest of the weekend. In terms of the tyres there is a big difference between the compounds, with the medium performing better than the soft. I think we look quite competitive, but its too early to say exactly where we stand.

Paul Di Resta   VJM06-04FP1:     1:38.561            P10      15 lapsFP2:     1:36.595            P9        33 lapsPaul: I think the story of the day was mainly about tyres and trying to understand how to get the most out of them. Weve done as much as we could, but I think everybody found quite a big difference between the two compounds. Also, this is a track with characteristics that are always quite demanding on the tyres. We worked through the programme, tried a lot of different settings with the car and need to study the data carefully tonight to make the right decisions for the rest of the weekend.

Jakob Andreasen, Chief Race Engineer"It has been an incredibly busy day of practice and both car crews worked well to get through such a full job list. We approached the sessions in a methodical manner and made clear decisions as soon as the data indicated the best direction to take. So much of the focus on a Friday is on tyre performance, but we also managed to complete an ambitious aero programme, which has given us a good understanding of where we need to focus our efforts going forward. Overall Im pleased with the days results and Im confident that our competitiveness is similar to the performance level we showed during the first couple of races. The next target is to get both our cars into Q3 tomorrow afternoon.


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