Sutil will want to finish
However, with the flashes of talent he has shown us in 2007, Adrian must now start to build up his finishing tally. It mustn't be forgotten, though, that the young German suffered technical issues in both races this year, including a hydraulics issue in Malaysia - something that chief technical officer Mike Gascoyne is sure won't happen in Bahrain, saying the team is "analysing the reason for Adrian's retirement and are confident we will not have a reoccurrence of the same problem."
Two of the team's 'big shots', MD Vijay Mallya and team principal Colin Kolles have reinforced their belief in thier young protege, and underlined the talent we know he has.
"Adrian was unlucky in the first two races but I am sure that in this next event he will have the opportunity to show his real potential", Kolles said, with Mallya adding, "Adrian has been unlucky not to finish the races so far this year so we have not yet seen how much improvement he has made, however I am sure this will be his chance."
There is of course no one who should like to prove his critics wrong than the man himself. Adrian said, "I'm looking forward to racing again and getting my first finish of the year."
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