James Rossiter: Tests will help you work on the Simulator

On Thursday in Jerez Force India again worked with two pilots. James Rossiter able to drive forty-two circles, and Paul di Resta Di Reste because of failure of the exhaust system is only seven. . .
James Rossiter: It has been four and a half years since I last drove a Formula 1 machine happy, but after working on the Simulator adaptation took quite a bit of time. Today's programme was aimed primarily at assessing the behavior of machines for later comparison with the Simulator.

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During my absence machines seriously changed, moreover, I first piloted with KERS, but now it is very important to understand how the tyres behave-we worked on it all week. This program will help make modeling more representative on the Simulator, which, in turn, will help realise the potential of VJM06.

Jacob AndreasenChief Engineer: James the morning racing pretty well completed the program. We continued to check the aerodynamics and tried to help him get used to the car and get into a rhythm. Once the check has been performed, we allowed James to work long and short lots of laps on the Soft and Medium. This will be an excellent basis for subsequent tests on the Simulator.

In the afternoon behind the wheel back Paul, but the refusal of the exhaust system has compelled us to collapse ahead of the program. Fortunately, good engineers worked with telemetry, and damage were only external.