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FIA’s gala awards ceremony in Delhi on Dec 9
December 2, 2011: Cream of motorsports talent from around the world including the championship winning drivers of Formula 1 will descend on the National capital for the gala awards ceremony which comes to India for the first time on Dec 9.
Delegates of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) will be in New Delhi for a week of events surrounding the Annual General Assembly (AGA) and Prize-Giving which, for the first time, will be held together in New Delhi from 5 to 9 December.
The traditional FIA event will not be held at its customary venue of
Monte Carlo and India will now witness the crowning of champions from Formula 1 to those of other FIA-certified events such as World Touring Car, World Rally Championship, World Karting, Asia Pacific Rally, Formula Two etc., who will all descend on the capital on the 9th of December.The FMSCI and the FIA, as the combined hosts of this week’s events, have planned an interesting and varied programme for its delegates, including excursions to the Taj Mahal, light and sound displays at the famous Red Fort, a visit to the Mughal Gardens of Rashtrapati Bhavan and even high tea with the Delhi Chief Minister. As a part of the social calendar, the delegates will also have the opportunity to visit some of India’s prime tourist destinations such as Jaipur and Udaipur among others.
The extravaganza in New Delhi will see the AGA and Prize-Giving coming together for the very first time, giving all AGA delegates an opportunity to witness the Annual Prize-Giving Gala as well. The two World Councils have important meetings, and will also convene as the Committee, focusing on the continually closer cooperation between Sport and Mobility through the FIA Action for Road Safety Initiative. Both the FIA Foundation and the FIA Institute will bring their General Assemblies together, providing an opportunity to learn more about their programmes and activities as well.
Chairman of the FMSCI, Dr. Vijay Mallya, who has worked in cooperation with FIA President Jean Todt to bring the event to India said, “My intention to invite FIA to hold its Annual General Assembly and Prize-Giving in India stems from my confidence that this move from the heart of Europe to South Asia is a significant milestone in the history of Motorsport and Mobility. This will present new opportunities to the FIA Family for discovering the vast potential that India offers.”
FMSCI President, Vicky Chandhok, stated, “The FMSCI now has a very active interaction with the FIA. India has also been a beneficiary of the Facilities Improvement Programme (FIP) grant and the Officials Training Programme (OSTP) grant from the FIA Institute in the preparation of a master plan to upgrade India’s existing facilities in Madras and the training of Indian officials respectively. On the back of the success of the FIA Formula 1 Championship conducted this year, the next target for the FMSCI is for India to host a round of the FIA World Rally Championship and the CIK World Karting Championship”.
All the high-profile meetings including the all-important World Motor Sport Council will be held at Taj Palace hotel, right in the heart of the diplomatic district of New Delhi. The Gala evening however, including the AGA Gala dinner and the glittering FIA Prize-Giving will take place at Gurgaon’s impressive Kingdom of Dreams.
About FMSCI
The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) was founded in 1971 and is a long-standing member of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and the Federation International de l’Automobile (FIA), the world bodies for 2/3 and 4 wheeler motor sport respectively. The FMSCI is the only national motor sport federation recognised by the Government of India for the promotion and control of motor sport in India, and is affiliated to the prestigious Indian Olympic Association. The FMSCI is affiliated to the Asian Motorcycle Union (UAM), the Continental Asian wing of the FIM. Having been the ASN of the FIA since its inception but for a few years in between, FMSCI now looks forward to stability and growth of Motorsport in the country. (FMSCI Release)
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Sutil finishes 6th, Paul 8th; Force India keeps 6th place in Constructors’ championship
Inter Lagos, 27 Nov 2011: (Sahara Force India Release): Sahara Force India equalled its best result of the year in Sao Paulo as Adrian Sutil and Paul Di Resta finished in sixth and eighth places in the Brazilian Grand Prix. Those results confirm the team’s sixth place in the constructors’ championship.P6 Adrian Sutil, VJM04/04
Tyre strategy: Used soft, new soft, used soft, new mediumAdrian: “I’m really happy about the result today. It completes a great weekend where everything went to plan. I had a good feeling in all the sessions and the team did a brilliant job to give me such a good car today. We also made the right calls with the strategy because we knew there was a chance to beat Mercedes, and that’s exactly what we did. So I’m very happy with my sixth place – it’s the best way to end the year and it also means that I move up to ninth place in the drivers’ championship, which was my aim.”P8 Paul Di Resta, VJM04/02
Tyre strategy: Used soft, new soft, new medium
Paul: “My eighth place today is a great result after quite a tough race for me. There was a concern with the gearbox around half way through the race so the team told me to just try and bring the car home. In the final stint it was just a case of managing the gap to Kobayashi behind me and we had enough to do that quite easily in the end. So that’s the end of my first season of Formula 1 and it’s been a great year, especially now we have finished sixth in the championship. It’s well deserved for the entire team and I want to thank everyone for their help and support during this amazing year.”Robert Fernley, Deputy Team Principal
“Today’s result is the perfect way to end what has been a tremendous season for Sahara Force India. Adrian and Paul drove brilliant races to add 12 more points to our tally and confirm our sixth place in the championship – our highest finish to date. I’m also very pleased that we could move Adrian up to ninth in the drivers’ standings. As a team we have taken great strides forward this season and now is the time to congratulate everyone who has contributed to that. We head into the winter in good spirits and determined to come back even stronger next year to pick up where we left off.” -
Walavalkar claims maiden single-seater driver’s Natioinal crown

Dr RP Singhania, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, JK Tyre & Industries Limited, gives away the third place trophy to Vishnu Prasad of Chennai in the opening race of the final round of the 14th JK Tyre National Racing Championship on Sunday at Chennai. Prasad emerged the 2011 champion in the Polo R Cup category. Thirty-year-old Mumbaikar Ameya Walavalkar (Mars Racing) won a dramatic Formula LGB Swift race in the 14th JK Tyre National Racing Championship at the MMST Track in Sriperumbudur near here on Sunday, but chose to spend several anxious moments waiting to be confirmed winner of his maiden drivers’ championship, 22 points ahead of team-mate R Deepak.
Chennai’s Vishnu Prasad followed Sailesh Bolisetti as the winner of the Polo R Cup series, run concurrently with the 14th JK Tyre National Racing Championship, with a mature approach in both races on Sunday. He finished third in the first race and fourth in the afternoon, but that was enough to help him emerge champion with 388 points, 12 ahead of Pune’s Oshan Kothadiya.
“In three previous attempts in the Formula LGB Swift and Rolon classes, I have been in the running for the championship only to lose out in the final round,” Walavalkar recalled. “I am glad that I did not have to face such luck this time around. It has been a challenging year, considering that I had no points from a disastrous first round and had to face two disqualifications.”
In a race that was run over two segments of two laps and 10 laps after Meco Motorsports team-mates Pushan Das and Raghul Rangaswamy crashed out and their cars had to be removed from the track, Walavalkar was content to let the aggressive Sarosh Hataria (Meco Motorsports) take the lead until he spun off a puddle. Walawalkar made the most of the chance to sneak ahead and take the checkered flag for the sixth time this season.
Deepak overcame his doubts about wet conditions and made a gallant bid to rise from 15th in the grid but could finish no higher than fifth. He had to rest content with the second place in the championship. Karthik Krishna (TVS Girling), who finished third, was penalized for overtaking when the yellow flag was being waved and conceded his podium place to Chitesh Mandody (Meco Motorsports).
Rad Racing’s N Leelakrishnan completed a memorable comeback to racing by winning the final race of the season – his third in nine starts in the Indian Touring Cars class. At the restart, he was moved to the back of the grid along with the new champion V Rajvirdhan (Prime Racing) for a yellow flag violation. He and Rajvirdhan set the wet track on fire and climbed up several positions. Leelakrishnan found his opportunity to get his nose ahead on the final lap even as GD Rajkumar (Prime Racing) and B Balavijay (MotoRev India) were trading the lead.
HCZ Racing’s Feroze Khan claimed his season’s third win to finish third overall in the Indian Junior Touring Cars class behind Diljith Shaji (LCT Sigaram Sports) and Balavijay (MotoRev India) but one point ahead of LCT Sigaram Sports’ Jai Prashanth Venkat. It was a creditable show for the Chennai youngster who did not take part in the two rounds in Coimbatore.
Mumbai youngster Rahil Noorani, a championship contender in the Polo R Cup series going into the final round, was excluded from the Polo R Cup after a post-race incident in the pits this afternoon when he vent his frustration at Ajay Kini (Chennai), who returned after missing the last two rounds of racing. The two drivers were involved in racing incidents in both races on Sunday.
Sunday’s results:
Formula LGB Swift (Merged result for 12 laps): 1. Ameya Walavalkar (Mars Racing) 14:13.709; 2. Sarosh Hataria (Meco Motorsports) 14:15.580; 3. 3. Chitesh Mandody (Meco Motorsports) 14:23.218; 4. Kartik Krishna (TVS Girling) 14:31.483; 5. R Deepak (Mars Racing) 11:59.421; 6. S Narendran (TVS Girling) 12:06.044. Fastest lap: Sarosh Hataria 1:09.371.
Indian Touring Cars (merged result for 11 laps): 1. N Leelakrishnan (Rad Racing) 15:06.619; 2. V Rajvirdhan (Prime Racing) 15:08.880; 3. GD Raj Kumar (Prime Racing) 15:15.024; 4. B Balavijay (MotoRev India) 15:17.913; 5. Biren Pitawala (Team N1) 15:24.188; 6. K Arjun (Prime Racing) 15:25.736.
Indian Junior Touring Cars: 1. Feroze Khan (HCZ Racing) 20:21.952; 2. Fahad Kutty (Game Over) 20:23.468; 3. Diljith Shaji (LCT Sigaram Sports) 20:24.755; 4. Gokul Krishna (MotoRev India) 20:31.311; 5. M Gautham (Performance Racing) 20:39.230; 6. Jai Prashanth Venkat (LCT Sigaram Sports) 20:47.892. Fastest lap: Fahad Kutty 1:20.012.
Polo R Cup race 1 (15 laps): 1. Avdumber Hede (Goa) 18:58.343; 2. Oshan Kothadiya (Pune) 19:00.337; 3. Vishnu Prasad (Chennai) 19:10.284; 4. Ajay Kini (Chennai) 19:13.469; 5. Mihir Dharkar (Mumbai) 19:17.667; 6. Xie Jiawu (China) 19:23.858.Fastest lap: Avdumber Hede 1:14.808.
Polo R Cup race 2 (15 laps): 1. Sunny Sidhu (Chandigarh) 19:48.996; 2. Maiken Rassmussen (Denmark) 19:50.219; 3. Mihir Dharkar (Mumbai) 19:50.495; 4. Vishnu Prasad (Chennai) 19:51.318; 5. Oshan Kothadiya (Pune) 19:51.318; Avdumber Hede (Goa) 19:52.245. Fastest lap: Rahil Noorani 1:17.673.
Drivers’ Championship:
Formula LGB Swift: 1. Ameya Walavalkar (Mars Racing) 162 points; 2. R Deepak (Mars Racing) 140; 3. Chitesh Mandody (Meco Motorsports) 120; 4. S Narendran (TVS Girling) 108; 5. Karthik Krishna (TVS Girling) 100; 6. Sandeep Kumar (TVS Girling) 98.
Indian Touring Cars: 1. V Rajvirdhan (Prime Racing) 217 points; 2. N Leelakrishnan (Rad Racing) 169; 3. B Vijayakumar (Prime Racing) 132; 4. Sidharth Kishore (Performance Racing) 127; 5. TR Radha Selvarajan (Rad Racing) 126; 6. C Rajaram (Prime Racing) 71.
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Rajvirdhan emerges champ: Indian Touring cars
CHENNAI, November 26: (JK Release) V Rajvirdhan (Prime Racing) claimed the drivers’ championship in the premier Indian Touring Cars class with a race to spare in the 14th JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship in great style on Saturday, making light of the wet conditions to take the checkered flag for the fourth time in 11 starts this season.Diljith Shaji, an 18-year-old Thrishoor lad, emerged champion in the Indian Junior Touring Cars class with some careful driving although he finished outside the podium, even as last year’s champion B Balavijay and his MotoRev India teammate Gokul Krishna drove aggressively for a 1-2 finish ahead of HCZ Racing’s Feroze Khan.
With Formula LGB Swift championship leader R Deepak spinning during the second lap and finishing outside the points, his Mars Racing team-mate Ameya Walavalkar opened up a seven-point lead by nursing his misfiring car to fourth place on Saturday. It sets the stage for a gripping finale on Sunday when the final race of the season will be run.
Rajvirdhan, who started third in the race today and with a 48-point lead over N Leelakrishnan, caught the eye at the start when he passed last year’s champion Sidharth Kishore (Performance Racing) at the first corner, but conceded the second place to him at the next turn. He then played the waiting game for a couple of laps before he made another move.
“I could sense over the first two laps that my car was able to make quick exits from the corners and I knew there would opportunities to overtake the leaders,” Rajvirdhan said. “After losing both races to Leelakrishnan in the penultimate round last month, I badly wanted to be able to beat him. I am happy I was able to do that
“It feels great to be able to close out the championship with a victory,” Rajvirdhan said. “To be honest, I would have been okay to finish seventh or eighth and take the drivers’ championship but I knew I had a good, fast car and wanted to complete the season with victories. I enjoyed going past Sidharth and Leelakrishnan on the third lap and then had to just stay on the track.”
Diljith, who started with a 40-point lead over Balavijay, ran the risk of spending time in the slush beyond the kerbs but chose to back off rather than get into a gripping duel with Gokulkrishna. “I knew I had to finish the race and be among the top five drivers to be able to seal the championship with one race to spare,” he said. “I am pleased with what our team and I have achieved.”
Deepak admitted to not liking wet conditions and was crestfallen after finishing outside the points and conceding the championship lead to Walavalkar. “After a bad qualifying and starting 15th, I was going well and had gained a few places in the first two laps when I spun just before the hair-pin bend. It was real hard work after that and a 11th place finish is no consolation,” he said.
Walavalkar had a good start and was able to pass K Prashant to be in second place for half the race before his car started misfiring. “I realized that there was no use fighting for a podium finish and losing all points. I was happy to be able to bring the car home,” he said. “I had no idea that Deepak was badly off and would not secure any points today.”
Goa’s Avdumber Hede claimed pole position from championship leader Vishnu Prasad (Chennai) in the Polo R Cup with a good opening lap in qualifying this morning. Title contender Rahil Noorani (Mumbai) will start fourth behind Oshan Kothadiya (Pune).
Saturday’s results (provisional):
Formula LGB Swift (15 laps): 1. Chitesh Mandody (Meco Motorsports) 19:04.173; 2. Sarosh Hataria (Meco Motorsports) 19:09.668; 3. K Prashanth (TVS Girling) 19:14.361; 4. Ameya Walavalkar (Mars Racing) 19:15.159; 5. S Narendran (TVS Girling) 19:24.938; 6. Sandeep Kumar (TVS Girling) 19:24.938. Fastest lap: Chitesh Mandody 1:14.810.
Indian Touring Cars (15 laps): 1. V Rajvirdhan (Prime Racing) 19:50.518; 2. N Leelakrishnan (Rad Racing) 20:08.170; 3. Sidharth Kishore (Performance Racing) 20:08.367; 4. B Vijayakumar (Prime Racing) 20:14.595; 5. D Vidya Prakash (Prime Racing) 20:16.627; 6. G D Rajkumar (Prime Racing) 20:24.670. Fastest lap: Rajvirdhan 1:17.665.
Indian Junior Touring Cars (15 laps): 1. B Balavijay (MotoRev India) 20:27.924; 2. Gokul Krishna (MotoRev India) 20:33.766; 3. Feroze Khan (HCZ Racing) 20:38.279; 4. Diljith Shaji (LCT Sigaram Sports) 20:38.390; 5. M Gautham (Performance Racing) 20:39.524; 6. S Sreeram (LCT Sigaram Sports) 20:41.491. Fastest lap: Fahad Kutty 1:20.565.
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Global Award for Buddh International Circuit
Outshines 3 other racing facilities to win ‘Motorsport Facility of the Year’ award at the Professional Motorsport World Expo 2011, Germany
New Delhi, 17 November 2011: (JayPee SI Release) Buddh International Circuit (BIC), which on October 30, 2011 hosted the first F1 Indian Grand Prix, has been awarded the ‘Motorsport Facility of the Year’ award at the Professional Motorsport World Expo 2011 Awards, held in Cologne, Germany. Boris Lazaric (COO – Construction, JPSI) collected the award on behalf of JPSI on November 15, 2011.
The other contenders in the category were Baltimore Street Circuit, Mugello Circuit and Phoenix International Raceway but BIC emerged as a winner unanimously.
Speaking on the occasion, Manoj Gaur, Chairman, JPSI said “This is a very proud moment for us and it feels great to be acknowledged for the hard work that made the inaugural Indian Grand Prix at BIC a resounding success. I would like to congratulate my team and dedicate this award to every member who worked tirelessly in making BIC a world class racing facility.”
Gary Anderson, a member of the PMW Expo Awards judging panel added “Over the last 10 years we have seen many new Formula 1 circuits created around the world, most of these to an excellent standard as far as the overall facility is concerned but lacking imagination when it comes to the actual circuit design. Buddh International Circuit has gone the other way and created an excellent circuit layout, which the drivers, engineers and spectators love. With adequate facilities to put on a great event, it will mature into one of the best.”
Professional MotorSport World Expo is central Europe’s leading trade-only motorsport exhibition. It is a meeting place for professionals to exchange technologies, innovations and ideas on how to drive the industry. Visitors are professionals from across the motorsport disciplines including: single-seater racing; saloon racing; drag racing; rallying; off-roading; historic motorsport; sports car racing; karting; and speed events.
About Buddh International Circuit
German architect and F1 race-circuit specialist Hermann Tilke designed the 5.14km long Buddh International Circuit (BIC) as one of the fastest, most exciting motor racing circuits in the world. It is well suited to the requirements of powerful, high-spec racing cars and motorcycles and will host some of the most challenging motorsports events on the planet. The track’s combination of 16 corners, high-speed straights and dramatic changes in elevation has been designed to provide ample opportunities for overtaking, which is what makes motor racing exciting. At the same time, in terms of adherence to safety norms and regulations, run-off areas, medical facilities, facilities for the media and overall infrastructure, BIC is among the best in the world.
Buddh International Circuit: fact sheet
Length: 5.14km
Turns: 16
Highest point of elevation: 14m
Width of the track: Between 10m – 14m
Top speeds on the circuit: About 320km/h, for an F1 car
Total seating capacity: About 100,000
Distance from New Delhi: 40km approx.Jaypee Sports International Limited: About Us
Established in October 2007, Jaypee Sports International Ltd., a subsidiary of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. (JAL), has constructed India’s premier motorsports destination – Buddh International Circuit (BIC) – which hosted India’s first ever F1 Grand Prix on 30 October 2011. In addition to F1, the track is also expected to host other top-level international motorsports events.
BIC will be a part of Jaypee Sports City, which is spread over 2,500 acres. This facility will include a Cricket stadium that is being developed in two phases and which will have a seating capacity of 100,000 people. There will also be a hockey arena, a sports training academy and infrastructure for other sports.
Jaypee Sports City, the country’s first fully integrated megacity built around a sporting lifestyle and featuring premium residential and commercial spaces, has been designed by world-renowned architects and planners, WATG. One of the world’s leading design consultants for the hospitality, leisure and entertainment industries, WATG has made a significant contribution to making Jaypee Sports City the best of its kind anywhere in the world.

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Max Chilton begins Young Driver testing for the Force!
Abu Dhabi Young Driver Test, Day 1: Max Chilton gets behind the wheelAbu Dhabi: 15 Nov 2011: (Courtesy: Sahara
Force India) Sahara Force India was back in action on Tuesday to kick off the first of three days of young driver testing at the Yas Marina circuit. On driving duty was 20-year-old Briton, Max Chilton, who completed a total of 81 laps in the VJM04, setting a best time of 1:43.016, the sixth fastest of the day.The focus of the day was acclimatisation work for Max who was driving the car for the first time on a Grand Prix circuit. The 2012 Pirelli development tyres were also used for a number of runs, while the team focussed on general data collection having added additional sensors to the car.Tomorrow, Johnny Cecotto Jr will get his first experience of a Formula One car before Max takes over for the final day of running on Thursday.Max Chilton: “I had been looking forward to this moment all my life and it definitely exceeded my expectations. The performance of the car is just amazing, especially the downforce and traction, which are mind-blowing. The design of these cars is incredible and it’s left me wanting much more. It’s scary how quick you can go through the high-speed corners, but the car is really well balanced and it feels very calm. The morning session flew by really quickly while I was getting used to the car and the systems, but in the afternoon things settled down and we managed to do some good testing. Working with such a big crew was also a new experience for me and it makes life so easy because there’s a person for every job and you can change things really quickly. I want to say thanks to the guys for a great day and I can’t wait to jump back in the car on Thursday.”Oliver Knighton, Race Support and Strategy Engineer
“A positive first day of testing and I’m very pleased with the way Max integrated himself with the team. There were no mistakes, he was very consistent and he quickly got the hang of the control systems. The morning was spent acclimatising Max to the car and we also ran several test sensors to gather some more data with a view to Brazil next week and for 2012. In the afternoon we ran through a 2012 tyre programme, which has given us some interesting information for the rest of the week. We had a KERS issue in the afternoon, which took the edge off Max’s final lap time, but it was still a very good day.” -
Force India gets six points to stay sixth
Round 18 of 2011 Formula 1 World Championship at Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, 13 Nov 2011:
(By Special Correspondent)
P8 Adrian Sutil, VJM04/04
Tyre strategy: Used soft, new soft, new mediumP9 Paul Di Resta, VJM04/02It was a great race for Sahara Force India with Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta finishing eighth and ninth respectively even as Lewis Hamilton of McLaren provided an early birthday present to his mom with a brilliant win at the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit on Sunday. Hamilton got his third win of the season and seventh podium in the Formula One World Championship, this season as 2011 drivers’ champion and favourite Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull retired early with a puncture as “he caught the exit kerb wrong with low tyre pressure that cut his right rear tyre”.
As far as the teams and drivers are concerned, the only Indian presence on the race day for the 18th round of the 19-round F1 season was the Sahara Force India team. With both the Indian drivers Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok not on the starting grid, it was left to Force India to fight for honours and with a great startegy both the cars finished in points gaining valuable points to keep themselves in the sixth place in the constructors’ championship.
Adrian Sutil, who started on 8th place was on soft tyres, which are a second faster per lap than the Dry tyres of Paul d’ Resta. As he did not start the Qualifier 3 on Saturday, Paul had the option to use either of the tyres and the team went with a single-stop strategy to come out successfully.
In the 9th lap, even as Sutil was pushing Michael Schumaker, Paul di Resta was pressurised by Sebestian Buemi, who took eighth place but Di Resta regained the lost ground quickly in the next DRS zone and soon in the 14th lap Buemi once again used the first DRS zone to pass Paul, who however made it a short-lived joy for the Toro Rosso in the second DRS zone, but in the very next lap Paul made a mistake in Turn 11 but that did not prove costly as Buemi retired soon due to a loss of fluid from the hydraulic system. Paul di Resta went on till 28th lap for his first pit stop and his sustained run despite traction problems saw his finish in the 9th place for two valuable points with his single pit-stop strategy on medium dry tryes.
Adrian Sutil, could not challenge Schumacher any further after the initial jaunt and was content in retaining his position after two pits to go steady for a well-deserved four points. Adrian: “Today’s result is great for the team and just what we needed. Initially we were planning to do a one-stop race, but the team took the decision to switch to a two-stop strategy because the soft tyre did not last as long as we thought it would. So it was a good call by the team to make the change. I spent a lot of the race fighting with Schumacher and managed to get ahead of him for the middle stint. But I probably went one lap too long in the middle stint and he got ahead of me when we were both on the medium tyre at the end of the race. I was close behind him, but we had similar pace and I couldn’t get back ahead. Still, we came here to pick up points with both cars, and that’s what we’ve done. It puts us in a very strong position for the final race.”
With only the Brazil Grand Prix left in the season, Sahara Force India – Mercedes are well on course for the sixth position in the Constructors Championship with 57 points 15 points ahead of Sauber Ferrari on 42 who just managed to pip STR Ferrari by a point after Abu Dhabi. Adrian Sutil (10/11th) has 34 points, the same as fellow German Nick Hiedfeld while the young British driver Paul Di Resta has 23 points in the 14th place.
Paul: “I think as a team we can be pleased to have come away with a double points finish having run different strategies with both cars. With hindsight my one-stop race was not the optimum strategy, but we felt it was worth a try. As it turned out the performance of the medium was not great to begin with so the first 30 laps were quite hard work. I had a good fight with Buemi in the early laps and I think we were quite lucky that he retired, which made my race a bit easier. When I switched to the softs the speed of the car was very strong. To do a one-stop race and come away with two points is as much as we could really hope for. It’s what we need for our fight in the championship and hopefully we can arrive in Brazil and carry on where we left off.”Dr. Vijay Mallya, Team Principal and Managing Director
“We came here determined to deliver a strong result and we’ve come away with six important points to consolidate our sixth place in the constructors’ championship. Both drivers drove faultless races, splitting the strategies and covering all the options. So I’m very pleased with our performance as a team, which puts us in a much stronger position with 15 points advantage over our nearest competitor. I feel confident that we can go to Brazil to finish the job and confirm our sixth place in the championship.” -
Force India qualify in P9 and P10 and hope to get into points
Force India car Sat Abu Dhabi qualifiersAbu Dhabi: (Force India Release) 12 Nov 2011: Sahara Force India delivered on the promise shown in practice as Adrian Sutil and Paul Di Resta qualified in ninth and tenth places respectively for tomorrow’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. For the record, Sebastian Vettel once again proved a tough nut to crack and took the pole position and also equalled a record for pole positions.P9 Adrian Sutil (VJM04/04)Q1: 1:40.595
Q2: 1:40.205
Q3: 1:40.768Adrian: “I’m happy with ninth place today and it was a good session for me. In Q3 we waited a bit longer than planned because we wanted to wait and see what Mercedes did. In the end they decided to go out so I also went out and I did a timed lap. The lap was a little bit compromised because I didn’t get the tyres fully up to temperature, so maybe I could have been a bit higher up. Still, I don’t think we can complain too much because P9 is a fair reflection of our pace at the moment.”P10 Paul Di Resta (VJM04/02)Q1: 1:41.604
Q2: 1:40.414
Q3: No timePaul: “Getting two cars in the top ten was the objective today and that’s what we achieved. We made some good progress this morning perfecting the set-up and I was happy with the car in qualifying. Q1 and Q2 went well and we got the job done by getting in the top ten. Our approach to Q3 was to give us the optimum strategy for tomorrow. For the race we are definitely hoping for points because our focus is to maintain our sixth place in the championship. I’m really looking forward to this race because the place looks spectacular at night. It’s also nice to drive in twilight conditions when it’s a bit cooler.”Dr. Vijay Mallya, Team Principal and Managing Director“I’m very pleased with our performance today and with both Sahara Force India cars starting from the fifth row of the grid we are in good shape for tomorrow. It will be an interesting race because we have seen that the tyre degradation here is not that severe, which means we need to think long and hard about how we will use the strategy. With just two races to go we are not underestimating how important it is to score points here to strengthen our grasp on sixth place in the constructors’ championship. I believe we have the speed to do so, but as I’ve said before you never know until it’s in the bag.”Meanwhile, The Sauber F1 Team drivers, Sergio Pérez and Kamui Kobayashi, have qualified 11th and 16th respectively for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the penultimate round of the 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship. Both drivers did their fastest lap times in Q2 on a set of soft tyres they had used before in Q1. When they put on fresh soft tyres in Q2, both drivers struggled to get them to work and therefore neither of them was able to improve, added a Sauber Press Release. -
Johnny Cecotto Junior completes Abu Dhabi F1 test line-up for Force India
Johnny Cecotto Junior will test for Sahara Force India at the upcoming young driver test in Abu Dhabi next week, completing the team’s line-up alongside Max Chilton.The 22-year-old Venezuelan will get behind the wheel of the VJM04 on Wednesday 16 November for a full day of work with the team. The test will be Johnny’s debut in a Formula 1 car.Johnny Cecotto Jr: “I think all drivers want to race in Formula 1 so the chance to get time in the Sahara Force India F1 car is a big moment for me. In fact, I can’t stop smiling at the thought of driving such an amazing car. I know there’s a massive amount to learn and a lot of work to get through on the day, but I definitely feel ready to get behind the wheel. I hope I can do a good job and repay the faith the team have shown by giving me a chance in the car.” (Sahara Force India Release) -
2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Sahara Force India Free Practice Report – Nov11
Force India Press Release on FridayFree practice objectives:FP1: Co-ordinated aero tests on both cars, wing level evaluation
FP2: Tyre data collection and continued race set-upAdrian Sutil (VJM04/04)FP1: P7 1.41.340 23 laps
FP2: P8 1:40.951 34 lapsAdrian: “The track had very low grip to begin with, but we found quite a good baseline starting point with the car right away. The main focus was on improving the traction out of the low-speed corners because that’s what this circuit is all about. We also worked a lot on finding the optimum wing levels and seem to have found a good solution so far. As for the tyres, we did most of the work in the second session to simulate the conditions we will get on Sunday evening. Both tyres seem to be performing well with quite low degradation.”Paul Di Resta (VJM04/02)FP1: P9 1:42.151 28 laps
FP2: P9 1:41.021 37 lapsPaul: “I think looking at where we’ve ended up we should be pretty happy with today’s work. In the first session I was struggling with rear grip and it wasn’t easy to lean on the car. There was also quite a lot of front locking. But in the second session we started to get on top of those issues and got quite close to a decent set-up. I think we can still make some steps tomorrow and look to find more low-speed stability, but overall we’re not in bad shape.”Dominic Harlow, Circuit Engineering Director“We carried out some co-ordinated aero tests on both cars during FP1 and of course looked at wing level for the race. There was also some set-up work as usual. FP2 was more about the tyres and race set-up as the temperature and track conditions reflect more closely the twilight timing of this race. Also available to us, and useful for our programmes, were two sets of a development soft tyre from Pirelli which looked positive.”





