Heikki Kovalainen was encouraged by the competitiveness of his Lotus team despite failing to finish at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
"It was still a very positive race for us, despite the issues," said the Finn, who had finished the first two races of the season.
"My start wasn't fantastic and it meant I dropped immediately to the back. After that I got into a good rhythm, but started to see some issues on the dash.
"I tried to make a move on di Grassi, but clipped his front wing when I was going past and damaged my left rear tyre, so had to come in to pit.
"Even with the problems we had the car was competitive and I was very comfortable. Compared to the other new teams our times are very competitive indeed, so I'm not going to let this race trouble me - we learned a lot and now we'll move on and look ahead to China," he added.
Team-mate Jarno Trulli went on to finish in 15th position after making contact early on with Virgin's Timo Glock.
"We made a good start, but then on the second lap I was hit by Glock, which made me spin, and from then on my race was compromised," said the Italian.
"Despite that I got the car home to the end and that shows our focus on reliability has been worth the effort."
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