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Crash for Fisi in Silverstone
By Karl King June 25 2008
After a pretty uneventful day of testing on Tuesday with Liuzzi at the wheel, Fisi took over on Wednesday creating high drama for the Force India team. The Roman was caught out by strong British winds at Becketts and went off into the barriers. He was taken to hospital but happily he is fine - unlike his car which could not be run again after lunch due to the damage.

Fisi said, "It's a real shame we couldn't do more running in the afternoon as this morning it was all looking quite good. The car felt quicker even though the balance was not so good because of the high winds.

"Unfortunately I just got caught out by a change in grip and balance going through Becketts and went off the track and hit the barriers. I wasn't hurt at all, but I did not take my hands off the wheel and they had to do some checks to make sure my wrist was OK."

Also on display today was a shark fin engine cover akin to that of Renault and the Red Bull teams.

After completing just 52 laps, Fisi's lap was the slowest of the day - over 1.5s off the pace-setter, McLaren's Kovalainen.

Mike Gascoyne echoed Fisi's optimism about how the car was looking pre-crash, "Unfortunately some of the new components were damaged and we weren't able to go out again. It was a shame as we had actually had a very useful morning with the new parts and certainly made some progress."

Adrian will round up proceedings on Thursday.

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25 Jun, 2008 18:26 Report
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Re: Crash for Fisi in Silverstone
were still at the back. progress is goood but not enough to get closer to the tororossos. the bright side is that everything at force is inhouse development on last years' status quo.

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25 Jun, 2008 20:26 Report
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How do you know that, this was the first test and the others where able to improve there times. We crashed at the end of the morning session......
Tomorrow they will test some new (hopefully front) suspension parts. Because the team still can't use the tires optimally and especially the front ones....

And this is pretty important for Qualifying.
Well we'll know tomorrow because especially Sutil had problems with it I thought.

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26 Jun, 2008 08:47 Report
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hope your reasoning is correct. But I have my doubts. Cars are too close this year. The force cars need a significant leap to make up the gap. And when you build on something which is fundamentally not ideal - it's more difficult. I wonder why Gascy didnt start a project from scratch - maybe he's doing so with the 2009 contender. Now maybe there will be a new engine too?? (Honda !!)

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