Vitantonio Liuzzi's success vindicates my decision: Vijay Mallya

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Vijay Mallya remembers the raised eyebrows that greeted his decision to retain Vitantonio Liuzzi as the race driver for the 2010 season.

Vijay Mallya remembers the raised eyebrows that greeted his decision to retain Vitantonio Liuzzi as the race driver for the 2010 season and the Force India chairman is now pleased as Punch after the Italian lived upto his expectation within the first two races this year.

"I always had great belief in Tonio but unfortunately not all shared my optimism," Mallya said from Melbourne after yesterday's Australian Grand Prix.
 
"We just had the first two races this season and he has scored points in both! So I can say that I stand vindicated," Mallya said.

Then a test driver, Liuzzi was shoehorned into the race driver's job in September last year when Giancarlo Fisichella,
hours after driving Force India to a fairytale podium finish in the Belgian Grand Prix, saw greener pastures in Ferrari.
     
Mallya not only promoted Liuzzi to the race driver's job for the remaining five races but also retained him for this season.
 
And it all at a time when a clamour was growing for the inclusion of an Indian driver - Karun Chandhok - in the Silverstone-based outfit.
 
Mallya steered clear of the Indian-driver-for-Indian-team debate and said Liuzzi's performance this season - the Italian fetched two points in Bahrain and six more in Melbourne - proved he did not back the wrong horse.
     
"People sort of underestimated Tonio but he lived upto my expectation," said Mallya, also the team principal.

"Take the race here for instance. He looked after his tyres for 50 laps, which is incredible, and drove a sensible race to finish seventh," he gushed.

Overall, Mallya said the team now has reached a stage where regular points and occasional podiums should be the order of the day.

"We want to finish the season fifth in the constructors' championship - just behind the Big Four (of Ferrari, McLaren,
Red Bull and Mercedes). Regular points and a couple of podium finishes are what we are looking for," Mallya said.