08/02/2011
NEWS STORY
Force India, which finished the 2010 season in seventh position in the Constructors' Championship with 68 points, 9 top ten starts and 15 points scoring finishes, its best-ever finish in Formula One, has unveiled its 2011 contender.
The team's new challenger builds on these solid foundations and with a line-up comprising Adrian Sutil, Paul di Resta and Nico Hülkenberg the team is looking forward to a strong performance continued throughout the year until the season finale in Brazil.
Chairman and team principal Dr Vijay Mallya said: "2010 was an exceptional year for the team, 68 points overall, seventh in the championship with only teams who had previously won world titles ahead of us, which demonstrated we are still on target to achieve our goals.
"And this year there is even more to be optimistic about. We've got three race drivers that are hungry to take the next steps in their careers, whether that be points, podiums or wins. We have an experienced technical team that have the ingenuity, flexibility and drive to adapt to the new wave of rule changes, and we also have the tools and resources in our partnerships with McLaren Applied Technologies and Mercedes-Benz High Performance Engines to aim even higher.
"Not to mention the very special event, and one that I personally can't wait for, the inaugural Indian Grand Prix. What better place would there be to reach some of those aims than on our home soil?'
"I'm genuinely excited about the 2011 season," added Adrian Sutil. "I just missed out on the top 10 last year in the drivers' standings - I'm pretty hopeful I can get in there this season! The progress the team has shown over the past two years has been very impressive and what I've seen in the factory and at the wind tunnel over the past weeks indicates that the rate will continue this year. I feel very good and confident; the team and I know each other very well and we know how to get the most from each other."
"I don't want to say exact targets on record as there are so many factors that can come into play," said Paul di Resta. "What I do want to do is to have a positive approach, finish, be consistent and contribute strongly to the team's overall performance. We've got high aims of finishing in a good constructors' championship position and I know that I've got to play my part in this.'
"I'm really looking forward to this season and working with the team," added Nico Hülkenberg. "We still need some time to fit together perfectly, but the start was very promising and finding each other will not take too long. I can't wait to sit in the car and work with the team again."
To check out our first pictures of the VJM04, click here.