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09
February
2010 @ 08:45
GMT - Max
Moore
It's finally a
chance to get a full race season under your belt for the first time
since 2007. What are your thoughts on this?
After one and a
half years in a test role, I feel really prepared, both physically
and mentally for a full race season. My objective is to be as strong
and consistent as possible and give good feedback to the team to help
them improve. For sure scoring points as many times as I can is going
to be the key and you never know, perhaps we can get something more
as well if everything comes together.
How would you
review your five races in 2009? What did you learn?
It was a great
opportunity to learn the tracks and then get back to the rhythm of a
F1 car. I was a bit disappointed with some races, but we knew that
the car would suit Monza much better than the other types of circuit.
We had a bit of bad luck as well, like qualifying in Brazil when I
aquaplaned off. Although it was difficult to score points, it was
important for me to show that when the car is performing well I am
ready to bring the results in and I'm always the same, fast
competitive driver I've always been. It was a good warm up for 2010.
Do you feel this
time round as a racer you're approaching it differently?
In Force India I
feel really good, the atmosphere is great and the team works well
together. Even when I was in a difficult position last year as a test
driver they were very supportive and I've built a good strong
relationship with them. I feel like I'm in a family and for sure much
better environment than I have been in the past. This year is a new
start for me. I'm a different person from two years ago and I am
approaching it from a different mentality. It's a different Tonio and
I'm looking forward to what can come. I'm still young and have a lot
of time in front of me so I just want to prove what I can do.
Do you feel
confident in the VJM03?
I have to say that
the team, looking at what we did last year, has done a fantastic job.
They never stopped working on the 2009 car to push right to the end,
but have been flat out for 2010 as well. I am really confident in the
work they have done over the winter and we've built a car that can
regularly be in the points. That's also my aim, plus to be more
consistent and competitive throughout the whole season.
With the new teams
coming in, Force India won't be the smallest team on the grid any
more. Is this an advantage?
Yes, this is an
advantage for us as we know how to operate on smaller levels that the
bigger teams will have to get used to, while the new teams have a
tough job to do. I think it will be a good season for us. |