Italian Grand Prix ends in disappointment for Force India
While Paul di Resta retired on the very first lap, Adrian Sutil had to settle for a disappointing 16th.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 08, 2013 07:59 pm IST
Paul di Resta retired in the first lap for the first time in his F1 career and Adrian Sutil finished 16th in the Italian Grand Prix as Sahara Force India returned without points for the fourth time in the season, here on Sunday.
The result meant that Force India remained on 61 points in the sixth place and McLaren, courtesy their one point from the race, have marginally increased their lead over the Indian side to fifth in the constructors' championship. (Racecentre)
The second half of the season has been quite tough for Force India as it is third time in the last four races that they have returned without points.
Di Resta locked up his front left tyre in the first corner and hit the Lotus of Romain Grosjean from the back.
"Shame about losing Paul so early in the race. Some contact at the second chicane for him," Force India stated on twitter.
Sutil moved to 13th from 17th on the grid but had a daunting task of passing Grosjean, Hamilton and Jenson Button to enter the top-10.
Sutil meanwhile moved to 10th when Button pitted from ninth in lap 23. His position changed frequently in the 53-lap race after that.
Raikkonen put a lot of pressure on him when Sutil was 11th. On the straights Force India's speed was not that good and soon the German was passed first by Raikkonen and then Hamilton to settle for 16th position.
Meanwhile, defending champion Sebastian Vettel claimed his sixth victory of the season. Fernando Alonso was second in his Ferrari and Mark Webber third in the second Red Bull.