TC ban will help us, says Mallya
Force India’s owner believes that both new signing Giancarlo Fisichella and team-mate Adrian Sutil have the ability to take advantage of the change.
“The removal of traction control is going too mean there’s a lot more in the hands of the driver, and that’s where I think we are going to perform well," he said during the team’s press conference in India on Thursday.
“Driver talent will come to the fore; Giancarlo is extremely experienced and he knows what to do.
“What impressed me most about Adrian was when he scored his first point in the Japanese Grand Prix: when you’re quick in the wet it shows a lot."
Fisichella and Sutil agreed that F1’s move away from traction control would create more enjoyment for the drivers.
“I think it’s good for us [Force India] especially, but also for the drivers’ side," Fisichella said.
“I drove for two days in Jerez without all the electronic stuff and I enjoyed it – it was much more difficult but more human.
“It’s easy to make mistakes, difficult to save the tires, and the stability under braking is much more difficult."