Paul Di Resta has expressed his confidence ahead of his
third year in Formula 1.
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The Scot has hailed winter testing as the “best winter” of
his career yet, after completing plenty of running ahead of the first race
weekend this weekend.
This was, of course, due to the prolonged decision of who
would be his team-mate in 2013. The Silverstone squad eventually chose former
driver Adrian Sutil, but the late conclusion meant Di Resta had plenty of time
out on track.
In a team press release he said “It’s been a very positive
winter – probably the best winter I can remember while I have been with the
team – and I’ve done as much preparation as I can both on and off the track.
It’s my third year as a race driver and I’ve got the same team around me so I
think that consistency will be very important this year.”
When asked about possible aims, he said it was too early to
say after the inconclusive winter. “I think it’s only when we get to Melbourne that we will
understand where we are compared to the other teams. You can look at the lap
times in testing, but everybody is focused on their own programme so you can’t
make any assumptions. What we can say is that we’re determined to push on from
where we finished last season and the target for Melbourne has to be reaching Q3 and racing
for points.”
Tyres seem to be the main talking point at the moment; the
26-year-old had a strong focus on the new Pirelli rubber over the winter
months. “I think understanding the tyres is where we’ve put a lot of our energy
because Pirelli have kept us busy with their new 2013 compounds, which appear
to be more aggressive than last year. We have stability in the technical
office, which helps, and we’ve tried to build more consistency into the car.
We’re as well prepared as we can be, but the first two races in Australia and Malaysia are two of the toughest of
the year. The grid seems very closely matched so it’s going to be interesting
to see how things shake out in Melbourne.”
Adrian Sutil was contemplating a rather rushed winter. He said
“It’s all happened very quickly, but I’ve received a warm welcome and it’s good
to see lots of the happy and familiar faces once again. Its clear the team has
grow, but I am working with my old race engineer (Brad Joyce) and this team
still feels like ‘home’. It’s a new beginning; my second chance in Formula 1
and I intend to make the most of the opportunity.”
However he understood that targets are difficult to set
after “three days in the car during testing.” However he does feel confident
and “natural”, saying “already I’m feeling very comfortable. It’s very
drive able and the balance is good. There is still a lot I need to understand,
especially in terms of the tyres, but were in a good place already. It’s
difficult to se t a goal for this weekend, but my target for the season is to
improve on my 2011 performances and aim for some podiums. So we need to start
the year well, aim high and take out chances.”
Force India
completed plenty of mileage over the winter, mostly with Di Resta, and the car
looks reliable. However we will only see its true potential after Saturday’s
qualifying session.
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