Felipe Nasr has said that his 13th place finish in the Singapore Grand Prix was the maximum possible.
The Brazilian, who is yet to score a point this year, moved up from 16th on the grid, and although the start crash for Nico Hulkenberg hampered his progress, a two-stop strategy for the former Williams tester allowed him to move up the field.
"It was a challenging race," said Nasr. "At the start we were a bit unlucky, as one car crashed into the barriers on the side of the grid I started from; I lost two positions because of this incident.
"Finishing the race in 13th was a good recovery keeping in mind that I started from 16th," he added. "Overall, the two-stop-strategy paid off, and I think this result was the maximum."
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