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Australia - Free Practice Report


Fun Down Under

By Force India Press Office
March 26 2010

The Force India Formula One Team's preparations for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix got underway today with two 90 minute practice sessions. Paul di Resta made his F1 event debut in FP1 as he replaced Adrian Sutil for the first of his scheduled appearances on a Grand Prix Friday. The programme today for all was, as per usual Friday schedule, baseline running, tyre evaluation and longer runs. Adrian Sutil (car 14)
The rain in the second session was not ideal, particularly as I had sat out the first session, but we did what we could and I think overall the findings were very positive. At the start of the session we did some running with the harder tyre compound and then with the softer. We also tried out the intermediate tyre when the circuit was wetter. Everything seems to be working OK and we could get all the information we wanted today. I still have a good feeling about this weekend and I would like to better the result we had in Bahrain.
Tonio Liuzzi (car 15)
Today was OK and the car was responding pretty well to the changes we made over the sessions. I was quite happy with the balance. The conditions were not ideal as in the first session there were the two red flags in quite quick succession and then the weather didn't help in the second practice. Unfortunately then there was always traffic as there were people slowing down and backing off to try and get some space so I didn't get a free lap. It was like people were on a Sunday drive in some places. Overall though a good day to start the weekend on and I think we are looking good for tomorrow.
Paul di Resta
I was pretty nervous going into the session, after all Albert Park is one of the most difficult tracks on the calendar. It's half street, half track so I had to build the programme from the bottom to the top. I had to feel comfortable in the car, particularly as I've not had the chance to drive it in the dry after the wet testing we had over the winter. It was something new and once the track rubbered in I was able to push myself beyond my comfortable limits. In Melbourne there's not much margin for error and therefore I had to be careful in some sectors as the walls get pretty close here. But the main job is to get the mileage and learn the track but most importantly to try and build a base for the drivers in the race with the optimum set-up. It's a good starting block for both me and I hope the team this weekend.

Dominic Harlow, chief race engineer
We had to think on our feet a bit today with both sessions being interrupted. Red flags in FP1 and the rain showers in FP2 both punctuated the running, and there is a lot of traffic to contend with . All three drivers were happy with the balance of the car, and we completed our usual Friday homework. As usual the circuit is quite slippery at the start of the weekend, but we'd expect as it rubbers in the grip to come up. We're confident that we can make some further improvements to the car overnight, and look forward to a competitive weekend.

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