Clearly relieved after breaking the Q2 jinx in Monaco,Force India drivers Giancarlo Fisichella and Adrian Sutil are now eyeing an encore in Saturday8217;s qualifying sessions for the Turkish Grand Prix.
Both Fisichella and Sutil gate-crashed into the second qualifying session Q2 in Monaco,which allowed them a decent mid-field place on the starting grid. It was hardly a wonder that Fisichella capitalised on that and ran an amazing race to finish just outside the points bracket.
The Italian reckons another Q2 performance is a pre-requisite for a mid-field finish on Sunday. 8220;We don8217;t have a lot of new development coming through for this race though so it is going to be a tough one. But once again we need to keep pushing. I8217;d love to get into Q2 again,8221; Fisichella said.
His views found an echo in Sutil,who said,8221;We have to keep pushing and try to have another strong qualifying that sets us up for the race.8221;
Asked about his aim in Turkey,Sutil said,8221;The main upgrades will now come in Silverstone so we have to be quite realistic about the performance this weekend. I enjoy the track and you can actually overtake in some corners so I hope we can have some good fights and be able to move up the field. I think we8217;re solid midfield contenders now so we have to get to the finish and see where we are.8221;
Fisichella reckoned Sunday8217;s race would test the drivers8217; stamina even though the Italian was looking forward to an exciting race.
8220;I quite enjoy Turkey. It8217;s a very physical track,you get lots of adrenaline when you drive there with the gradient changes and I have had some good results,including a fourth in 2005 with Renault,8221; he said.
Asked whom he saw as the closest rival,Fisichella said,8221;Looking back at Monaco,I would say we have more or less the same speed as Toro Rosso and Williams. It was a surprise to see BMW and Toyota on the back row and racing behind us,but they are strong teams with a lot of resources and you wouldn8217;t count them out for long.8221;