"The development slope is incredibly steep and we are going to see significant updates to the cars at regular intervals, right from the start it’s going to be big updates and I don’t think development will start to taper off any time soon.” It took a bit of time to adjust at first, but we are there now and I am confident we know where to look and where the performance is coming from with this car. Technical Director Andrew Green added: "It’s definitely a big overhaul one that requires a change in mentality. There are too many unknowns to say more than this." "I don’t want to set goals or targets other than to say that we intend to maintain the momentum we have built up in recent years and carry it into the new season. "Simply repeating our performance level of 2016 will be a big task in itself," Mallya said. While the team surpassed all expectations by finishing fourth in the constructors' championship - their best-ever finish - team principal Vijay Mallya says it is too early to set targets for 2017, particularly given the major regulation changes. Sahara Force India F1 VJM10 Launch, Wednesday 22nd February 2017. Vijay Mallya (IND) Sahara Force India F1 Team Owner Esteban Ocon (FRA). (L to R): Alfonso Celis Jr (MEX) Sergio Perez (MEX) Dr. Vijay Mallya (IND) Sahara Force India F1 Team Owner and Esteban Ocon (FRA). ![]() ![]()
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