Q+A with Tonio Liuzzi
Force India got both cars into the points in the most prestigious race of the year in Monaco. After qualifying an encouraging 10th Tonio Liuzzi finished in the same position, behind team mate Adrian Sutil, before both men then moved up another place when Michael Schumacher was penalised. Here are Tonio’s thoughts on Monaco from an interview courtesy of Force India.
The key to your race was qualifying in the top 10. How did things go on Saturday? "It was definitely good. We struggled in the last couple of races because we had traffic or the practice sessions had been compromised, so going into qualifying we weren’t in the best possible shape. We found a way to turn things around and make the set-up work this time. We have had to find some compromises, but at the end of the day it worked out, that’s the most important thing."
Were you pleased to get through the first corner safely and gain a place? "We had a strong start, and I passed Jenson Button, who struggled to take off. Rubens Barrichello made a mega start, so I couldn’t manage to get him into the first corner. But we were in P9, which was a really positive position for the rest of the race."
How did things progress after that? "We were on the soft compound at the beginning, so I was trying to push but also keep the rear tyres a bit safe. I was trying to handle it because the race is long, 78 laps. In the end they called me, and then Adrian was able to pass me when he went in for his stop. We struggled to warm up the tyres, so the call didn’t work for me the way the pit wall wanted, unfortunately."
With all the safety cars and the stopping and starting was it hard to manage your race? "It was difficult because these tyres this year are quite hard. It’s difficult to put temperature into the tyres, because the front ones are much narrower. But it’s the same for everybody, you just have to manage as best you can."
So overall a good weekend for you and the team? "Points are always good, and we had both cars at the end of the race, where we should have been for many races from the beginning of the season. It’s a strong result for Force India, and it’s good for us going to Turkey."
How do you feel about Istanbul? "I like Turkey, I like the track and especially the high speed corners. It’s one of the circuits where I can give the most. Usually in the past it’s been pretty good there, but this year with the new tyres it’s always difficult to predict. Everything should be colder than last year, because the race is earlier in the year, and the tyres are harder. A lot depends on the balance you can find in the car."