|
09
February
2010 @ 09:10
GMT - Max
Moore
The Force India
Formula One Team finished the 2009 season as a genuine regular
contender for points and the new 2010 challenger, the VJM03, builds
on the solid foundations established by its predecessor, which took
pole for the Belgian GP. With driver consistency in Adrian Sutil and
Tonio Liuzzi and the able support of Paul di Resta in the test and
reserve driver role, this year the team is looking forward to a
strong performance right from the start of the year.
'Our goal is to
continue on the same path of performance improvement that we had at
the end of 2009,' says chairman and team principal Dr Vijay Mallya.
'I don't think I am being over-proud when I say 2009 was an
exceptional year for us. The bare statistics say it all: one podium,
one pole position, one fastest lap, a further five top 10 starts and
13 points. We've learnt from our experiences and we've come out a
better team: resilient, resourceful and now resurgent. I hope 2010
will see this great progress carrying forward. We've got one podium
so far but I would hope that, this time next year, I'm talking about
more points and more podiums. I'm confident we can get this, why not
aim high?'
While the VJM03 is
an evolution of last year's strong car, it incorporates the package
of rules changes introduced for this year, including the requirement
for a larger fuel tank as a result of the refuelling ban and a switch
to narrower front tyres.
Design director
Mark Smith explains, 'The VJM03 is definitely an evolution of the
VJM02 in terms of the design philosophies we have developed at Force
India over the last year. We are very happy with the direction,
therefore we have opted to evolve the car rather than significantly revise.
'Obviously one of
the major aspects we have had to contend with are regulation changes
which have had a considerable impact on some aspects of the design of
the car. The removal of refuelling from races increases the amount of
fuel needed to be stored in the cars - almost twice the amount we ran
in 2009. There is a compromise now: either make the car much longer
or wider, or, as we have done, a combination of both. This of course
has influenced the mechanical design solutions and also the
aerodynamics, specifically with respects to the diffuser and bodywork.
'Even with the ban
of double diffusers for 2011, we recognise that we still have to push
as much as we possibly can in this area in 2010 as we have targets to
meet and the double diffuser is a key development aspect of the car.'
Last year's VJM02
was noticeably quicker on the low downforce circuits, however Mark is
confident that this year the VJM03 will be strong across the board:
'The VJM02 was a relatively low drag car that showed well on the low
downforce tracks. As was demonstrated throughout 2009, that was a
useful attribute but as we go into 2010 we have tried to maintain a
high level of aerodynamic efficiency, but we recognise that our
championship position will be enhanced by a general level of
performance that is suited to all types of circuits. We have, we
believe, quite an efficient car overall.'
Adrian Sutil is
eagerly anticipating the start of the season, '2010 is a really
important season and we are very optimistic about going well. I think
this year it's important to be consistent from the first race. I'd
like to be in the midfield and be competitive from Bahrain. It's the
first time we have been completely on schedule so I feel this will be
the first season when I can show from the beginning to the end what
is possible with the car and what I can do. Of course we will have
updates and performance packages from this point on but I hope we
will be strong from the first practice session rather than
compromising at the start.'
Meanwhile Tonio
Liuzzi is also going to the season with a strong goal, '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.'
The VJM03 will
make its official testing debut on 10 February at the Jerez circuit
in Spain. Tonio Liuzzi will be on driving duties for the first two
days before Adrian Sutil takes over on 12 February for a further two
days. Paul di Resta will step into the car on 17 February in Jerez. |