No points for Force India in China for the first time in 2010.
Adrian Sutil | Vitantonio Liuzzi | |
Qualifying position | 10 | 18 |
Qualifying time comparison (Q1) | 1’36.671 (-0.49) | 1’37.161 |
Race position | 11 | |
Average race lap | 1’55.447 | |
Laps | 56/56 | 0/56 |
Pit stops | 4 | 0 |
Adrian Sutil
Qualified tenth for the third time in 2010 and kept up his perfect record against his team mate.
Dropped back at the start and switched to intermediate tyres at the end of the first lap. This actually worked out quite well for him, bringing him up to fifth before his second pit stop and he got back up to seventh soon after it, which is why the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton had to fight their way past him.
Fell out of the top ten at the end of the race but was closing in very quickly on tenth-placed Michael Schumacher as the race ended.
Compare Adrian Sutil’s form against his team mate in 2010
Vitantonio Liuzzi
Half a second slower than Sutil in qualifying, he was eliminated in Q1, blaming traffic.
Gained three places at the start but lost control of his car braking for turn six and spun into the field, crashing heavily into Sebastien Buemi. Liuzzi said afterwards he’d struggled to get his brakes up to temperature on the formation lap.
Compare Vitantonio Liuzzi’s form against his team mate in 2010
2010 Chinese Grand Prix
macahan
19th April 2010, 18:39
Seems it’s hurting Liuzzi far more then Sutil to give up his FP1. He just didn’t seem to be able to do the lap time Sutil did even in practice.