Bruno Senna feels that he fought fairly in his fight with Sebastien Buemi for fourth position in the London ePrix. The Brazilian driver also admitted that he didn’t know anything about the championship fight during the race, as he was just fighting to keep his position.

The 31-year old secured his best finish of the season in the final round of the championship in London, with his previous best being a fifth place finish which he secured in Buenos Aires.

In the closing stages of the London ePrix, the Brazilian came under a fearsome attack from the e.Dams driver, as Buemi needed his position to win the championship.

During the race, Senna thought that Buemi was being far too aggressive in his approach of trying to pass the Mahindra driver, but after the race he understood why.

“It was probably a little too aggressive on his side, but if he is fighting for the championship then maybe you can expect it. However, I didn’t know about the positions for the championship and I wasn’t bothered by it, I was just defending for my own race,” said Senna.

Senna also felt that he defended well within the sporting regulations: as Buemi was furious with the former Williams F1 driver after the race.

“I didn’t squeeze him into the wall; I was also putting my car in front of his, it was his option to try and overtake me, but instead he decided to push me forward which was a little aggressive.”

The Mahindra driver was proud that he had a competitive car in London, in order to finally have a chance to battle at the front of the pack again.

“I’m really pleased with the performance this weekend. We obviously had the big fight to keep our position in the race, but I am happy to finish the season on a high note.”

The current McLaren factory driver in the Blancpain series also thinks that the Indian team has showed the potential to score big points in the last few rounds, but poor qualifying performances have let them down.

“If we can start near the front, we can stay there—unless nothing bizarre happens. Look at Saturday’s race, we could have finished in the top six, but I got a drive-through penalty and that cost us some big points.”

“Also, I think if we were able to get our qualifying pace nailed, we could have scored another 40 points easy; I don’t think we would have been in the championship fight, but we would have scored a lot more points.”