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Paul di Resta 2011 Malaysia FP2 2
Force India VJM04
Race Car
Category Formula One
Constructor Force India
Designer Mark Smith (Technical Director)
Andrew Green (Engineering Director)
Ian Hall (Chief Designer)
Bruce Eddington (Chief Engineer, Composites)
Dan Carpenter (Chief Engineer, Mechanical Design)
Simon Gardner (Head of R&D)
James Knapton (Head of Vehicle Science)
Simon Phillips (Head of Aerodynamics)
Predecessor Force India VJM03
Successor Force India VJM05
Chassis Carbon-fibre composite monocoque with Zylon legality side anti-intrusion panels.
Suspension (front) Aluminium uprights with carbon fibre composite wishbones, trackrod and pushrod. Inboard chassis mounted torsion springs, dampers and anti-roll bar assembly.
Suspension (rear) Aluminium uprights with carbon fibre composite wishbones, trackrod and pullrod. Inboard gearbox mounted torsion springs, dampers and anti-roll bar assembly.
Engine Mercedes-Benz FO 108Z 2.4 L (146 cu in) (90°) V8, limited to 18,000 RPM, Naturally aspirated, mid-mounted
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Transmission McLaren gearbox Seven-speed plus one reverse gear hand-operated, seamless shift
Weight 640 kg (1,411 lb) (including driver)
Fuel Mobil
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Tyres Pirelli P Zero
BBS Wheels (front and rear): 13"
Notable entrants Force India F1 Team
Notable drivers 14. Adrian Sutil
15. Paul di Resta
Debut 2011 Australian Grand Prix
Races competed 19
Race victories 0
Podiums 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0


The Force India VJM04 is a Formula One racing car developed by Force India for the 2011 Formula One season, the fourth car the team has made since entering the sport in 2008. The car was driven by long-time Force India driver Adrian Sutil and 2010 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters champion Paul di Resta. The car was launched online on 8 February 2011.[1]

Adrian Sutil[]

Sutil scored ninth in the first race of the season in Australia after the Saubers were disqualified. He failed to score until the race in Monaco where at one point, he was running fourth. However, on lap 72, contact with Pastor Maldonado and the wall triggered an incident in which Jaime Alguersuari and Vitaly Petrov crashed and the race was red-flagged. After the restart, Sutil eventually finished seventh. In Canada he suffered a drive-through penalty before retiring as a result of accident damage.

Paul di Resta[]

Di Resta scored points in his first and second Grands Prix in Australia and Malaysia whilst in China he qualified a career best eighth but failed to finish in the points. Turkey saw his first non-finish whilst Spain and Monaco brought no points. In Canada, he was running fifth at one point but ran into the back of Nick Heidfeld at the final chicane, breaking his front wing before receiving a drive-through penalty. He then crashed out of the race with a mistake in the wet conditions.

Complete Formula One results[]

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Points WCC
2011 Force India F1 Team Mercedes FO 108Y V8 P AUS MAL CHN TUR ESP MON CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JPN KOR IND ABU BRA 69 6th
Sutil 9 11 15 13 13 7 Ret 9 11 6 14 7 Ret 8 11 11 9 8 6
Di Resta 10 10 11 Ret 12 12 18 14 15 13 7 11 8 6 12 10 13 9 8

Driver failed to finish the race, but was classified as they had completed >90% of the race distance.

References[]

  1. "Online launch for Force India's 2011 car". Formula1.com (Formula One Administration). 8 February 2011. http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2011/2/11724.html. 

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Founders

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Notable Personnel

Steve Curnow · Robert Fernley · Mike Gascoyne · Andrew Green · James Key · Colin Kolles · Gianpiero Lambiase · Subrata Roy · Tom McCullough · Mark Smith · Andy Stevenson · Otmar Szafnauer

Drivers

25px Italy Giancarlo Fisichella · 25px Germany Nico Hülkenberg · 25px Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi · 25px France Esteban Ocon · 25px Mexico Sergio Pérez · 25px Great Britain Paul di Resta · 25px Germany Adrian Sutil

Formula One Cars

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