Williams driver Felipe Massa says he was pleased with his team's showing at Silverstone but he wants more from qualifying.
The Brazilian managed to finish 10th at last weekend's British Grand Prix as he grabbed a point for the Grove-based team.
He had struggled during qualifying as he started the race in 14th and he found it hard to get past Force India's Sergio Perez on Sunday.
Although he was content in the end, the former Ferrari star is hoping for more on Saturday's.
He told The Checkered Flag: "I’m definitely happy with the race after starting fourteenth, having had a very good start and opening lap, to finish tenth.
"For sure, the most difficult part of the race was overtaking the Force India’s at the end. I was quicker, but maybe not quick enough to have the opportunity to overtake.
"I’m still not happy with the qualifying yesterday. When you start out of position things are a lot more difficult than they should be so today maybe we could have fought for more points.
"Unfortunately, starting fourteenth didn’t allow us to do that, but I’m happy with my race. We just need to make sure our starting position is better in the next race."