Vijay Mallya, Team Principal: "Melbourne was a clear indicator that the competitiveness of the grid has closed up in 2018. We’ve got to work hard to maintain our fourth place in the championship and there’s going to be an intense development race at the front of the midfield. We are certainly up for the challenge and there are further changes to the car in Bahrain. We are a motivated team, with determined drivers and we will be targeting points this weekend."
“Racing in Bahrain is good fun. It’s unusual because you’re in the
desert and we also race under the lights. It’s actually one of my
favourite tracks of the year and I’ve always gone well there. It’s where
I had my first podium with Force India [in 2014] so I have those
memories every time we go back there.
“The Bahrain track often creates good racing. I still remember the
battle I had with my old teammate, Jenson Button, in 2013. The layout
really allows you to race wheel-to-wheel at times. If you lose a
position in turn one, you can fight back through turns two, three and
four.
“It was difficult to overtake in Melbourne, but Bahrain should be a bit
easier because it’s a more traditional track. We’ve got to be targeting
points this weekend. Melbourne showed just how close all the teams are
in the middle of the grid, so it’s especially important to have a clean
weekend and maximise every session.
“The development race will be very intense this year, but I know we have
good things coming. We need to do what we have done in the last few
years by making improvements to the car at each race. We’ve already made
a step forward since pre-season testing so we need to keep working in
the same direction.”
“When I think about Bahrain I always remember the beautiful paddock,
which has so much space and looks amazing at night with all the trees
lit up. Every year there’s a barbeque for the paddock and it’s nice that
all the teams and media can come together before the racing begins.
“I love racing at night. It almost feels quicker under the lights and it
looks better on television. Hopefully the fans like it as much as the
drivers. The track is good fun and there are a few good overtaking
spots, such as turn one and turn four.
“It’s a track that feels very satisfying when your car is working well. I
particularly enjoy turns five, six and seven because they are so quick
and then you’re immediately into a big braking zone for turn eight. It’s
tricky because you approach at really high speed and it’s easy to make a
mistake and run wide.
“It’s a tough weekend physically because of the heat. The daytime
practice sessions are the most difficult, but fortunately it gets a bit
cooler in the evenings for qualifying and the race. You need to drink
lots to be hydrated and make sure you don’t lose concentration.”
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
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