Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil have contrasting view of the 4.411 km Circuit de Nevers but both agree that after the heartbreaks in Monte Carlo and Montreal, Force India desperately needs to bring both cars home in Sunday's French Grand Prix.Force India witnessed double retirements both in Monaco and Canada and though Fisichella is not a great fan of the circuit, the Italian reckons that after three DNFs on the trot, he needs to take the car to the chequered flag on Sunday."Magny-Cours is actually one of the tracks I do not enjoy on the calendar. It's the circuit where I had my biggest accident in Formula One, back in 2002 and I had to miss the race after crashing in practice so for sure I don't have great memories of it. Also I don't see any particular challenge with it," said the Roman, all candour."Under normal conditions we need to finish the race, as I have not seen the chequered flag for the last three events. I'm still disappointed about Canada as I could not show my true colours on a circuit I love so much, but we have more races this year, and more chances to show what we can do," said the Italian.His younger teammate Sutil, however, has a liking for the circuit featuring 12 turns with a variety of flowing, curving bends, straights and tight hairpins."I know a lot of drivers don't enjoy it, but it's one of my favourite tracks as I like the layout with the quick chicane, the long right hander through the corner to the straight, the hairpin - it's exactly what I like and I already know am quite quick around there," Sutil said."I've had some good results in F3 there, and then did my first F1 practice at the track too. Now with some race experience I've got a lot of good memories," added the German.Talking about Sunday's race, Sutil said, "I hope now I can get another good memory from France. The last two races have been disappointing in results, with two DNFs, which is never good, but we have been quite competitive in the races.In Monaco especially, but in Canada also I was very close to the Toyotas, but just couldn't find a way past. It could have been a good race it was a shame not to finish."I hope then in Magny-Cours we are able to do a really great race. I have experience now, I know the track so I am really confident I can do well. We are also getting better in qualifying, but are just not close enough to get into Q2. We have to work on this," he said.Force India boss Vijay Mallya said the idea would be not to repeat the mistakes of the previous races."My key focus is now to oversee the team and ensure that we don't repeat the mistakes that have occurred in previous races. Making mistakes is alright, one has to be practical enough to understand that it happens, but what we need to do now is grow from this, move on and look to have a perfect weekend in France."We are in this in business in every seriousness and I see a great future for this team and the chance of really making a splash in 2009 when the regulations change. To do so, and guarantee this future, we now need to concentrate on doing the best job we can right here, right now," Mallya added.