Vitantiono Liuzzi feels that the Trulli team need to work on their engine mapping in order to be able to start fighting for points in Berlin and the remaining races of the season.

The Swiss team have now dropped to the bottom of the team championship table, as the team have only scored 12 points so far this season.

Liuzzi feels that his team needs to work on getting the engine mapping correct so they can use the maximum power available and not have random results which could potentially cause the power to go above the 200kW limit.

“We are working hard not to go over the power limit, so we are trying to find the right balance between the right power and the recovery method so we can have as much power as possible in the race. At the moment, we are always fighting with the consumption and this is the important thing that we need to learn,” said Liuzzi.

Liuzzi is hopeful that he may be able to score his first points in the championship this weekend as the opportunities to possibly overtake are high.

“Scoring points is definitely the main aim for us at the moment. We are here to win, but we have to be realistic about our chances, but we need to score some points,” said the 33-year old.

After today’s shakedown test, Jarno Trulli is quietly confident that his team can return to the points to this weekend. The Italian driver felt quite suited to the track in the couple of laps the drivers did on the track.

“The car felt good in shakedown today. It’s only a couple of laps per car, but it’s nice to have been in it, but also to have a quick feel of the track. It’s quite a technical track, with lots of turns and interesting corners so I’m looking forward to racing on it tomorrow. This kind of track suits me well as a driver and I think we can be competitive in the race, ” said Trulli.