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Force India to focus on aerodynamics


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Manish Kumar
MISTAKE
by Manish Kumar on Apr 02, 2009 07:05 PM

Just mistake in the earlier comment. read it like this. (Add Not)

Having said that, Melbourne's performance could be a shine in the pan too, considering the fact that Melbourne is a twisty curvy track where drivers could ---- NOT ---- opt for out and out pace

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Manish Kumar
FORCE INDIA F1
by Manish Kumar on Apr 02, 2009 07:03 PM

Yes, Definately Force India F1 (FIF1) has shown a lot of promise in the first race of the season. If it wouldn't have been for the mistake by Fisichella, (FIF1) should have had their first points of the season in the first race itself.

Now, as many say, (FIF1) have nothing to lose. Its only the Way forward from here. I would sincerely like to thank Mr. Mallya for providing F1 fans in India an opportunity to cheer our own team rather than the Ferrari's, McLaren's, Sauber's etc..

If FIF1 bury the reliability ghosts, put a bit more in aerodynamic development and make the cars a little bit more competitive, then we have a complete package to overwhelm most of the competitors.

Having said that, Melbourne's performance could be a shine in the pan too, considering the fact that Melbourne is a twisty curvy track where drivers could opt for out and out pace.

Also, when we have the KERS, it should make an interesting field. This is where I think the team will start gaining points on a regular basis.

Citing the current form of of the Brawn GP's cars it is evident that they would be hard to pursue this season. But better watch out for Ferrari and McLaren, coz these two teams have the guts to become a bolt in the blue.

Nevertheless, we still have much joy to cheer about a home team, rather watching and blindly supporting the teams which are bound to win.



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