First points for Force India after Australian GP
Sahara Force India enjoyed a positive start to the 2014 season as Nico Hulkenberg scored six points with seventh place at Albert Park. Sergio Perez just missed out on points in P11.
P7 Nico Hulkenberg VJM07-04
Tyre strategy: New Soft (12 laps) - New Soft (21 laps) - New Medium (24 laps)
P11 Sergio Perez VJM07-02
Tyre strategy: New Soft (1 lap) - New Medium (10 laps) - New Soft (21 laps) - New Soft (25 laps)
Sergio: “I’m satisfied to finish the race, but disappointed not to score points. My race became very difficult on lap one when I got hit by the Sauber of Gutierrez at turn three. It gave me a puncture and I had to return to the pits very slowly, which dropped me to the back of the pack. After that I just tried to keep a consistent pace on the medium tyres and I was quite fortunate that the safety car came out, which helped me recover some positions. Points were close, but my progress was hurt by being stuck behind the Sauber of Adrian for such a long time. It’s positive to finish the race because it gives the team lots of information and hopefully that will make us stronger for Malaysia.”
Vijay Mallya, Team Principal and Managing Director
"Starting the season with points is what we were aiming to do so we're happy with today's result. Nico drove an excellent race and was able to fight near the front for most of the race, eventually earning us six points. Sergio’s race was much more challenging with a puncture on lap one making it difficult for him to show the pace of the car. The safety car allowed him to catch up, but he just missed out on reaching the top ten. Overall we are pleased to see both cars make the finish in this new era of Formula One and we have learned a huge amount. I congratulate everyone in the team for all their hard work over the winter and I look forward to Malaysia in two weeks’ time where we will aim to build on what we learned this weekend.”
Sahara Force India Formula One Team
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