Adrian Sutil, Force India
2010 Qualifying - 15th, 2010 Race - 9th
“Singapore is quite an interesting circuit. Perhaps not my favourite, but there are some challenging corners and over the years I’ve grown to like it more and more. Plus, I always enjoy the challenge of street circuits. The low downforce configuration of Monza did not really work that well for us so Singapore should be better. It’s the opposite of how it was before: we are now more competitive on downforce circuits, so we should be quite strong. With a good strategy I think anything is possible there.”
Paul Di Resta, Force India
2010 Qualifying - n/a, 2010 Race - n/a
“I’ve just done the usual stuff to prepare really, working on the simulator and looking at on-board videos. I was there last year watching and walked the track, so I know the layout. But it’s true that Singapore is probably going to be one of the more difficult tracks to get up to speed on because it’s such a long lap. Also, with any street circuit you need to build up your confidence over the weekend. I definitely enjoy the challenge and you have to take a slightly different approach to them. It’s all about having as much time in the car so that you can push right to the limits of the track. We will also need to keep any eye on the weather because any rain storms could hamper things. I just hope we get some dry weather while I learn the track.”
Dr Vijay Mallya, Force India chairman and team principal
“It’s a great event in an exciting location and I still believe racing at night adds some extra sparkle. Also, we should not forget there is a big Indian community in Singapore so it would be great to continue our strong run of results there.”
2010 Qualifying - 15th, 2010 Race - 9th
“Singapore is quite an interesting circuit. Perhaps not my favourite, but there are some challenging corners and over the years I’ve grown to like it more and more. Plus, I always enjoy the challenge of street circuits. The low downforce configuration of Monza did not really work that well for us so Singapore should be better. It’s the opposite of how it was before: we are now more competitive on downforce circuits, so we should be quite strong. With a good strategy I think anything is possible there.”
Paul Di Resta, Force India
2010 Qualifying - n/a, 2010 Race - n/a
“I’ve just done the usual stuff to prepare really, working on the simulator and looking at on-board videos. I was there last year watching and walked the track, so I know the layout. But it’s true that Singapore is probably going to be one of the more difficult tracks to get up to speed on because it’s such a long lap. Also, with any street circuit you need to build up your confidence over the weekend. I definitely enjoy the challenge and you have to take a slightly different approach to them. It’s all about having as much time in the car so that you can push right to the limits of the track. We will also need to keep any eye on the weather because any rain storms could hamper things. I just hope we get some dry weather while I learn the track.”
Dr Vijay Mallya, Force India chairman and team principal
“It’s a great event in an exciting location and I still believe racing at night adds some extra sparkle. Also, we should not forget there is a big Indian community in Singapore so it would be great to continue our strong run of results there.”
Source: formula1.com
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