Pastor Maldonado has revealed that he is aiming to continue his good run of form at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend.
The 26-year-old Williams driver, who clinched his first point of the season in Belgium two weeks ago, is hopeful that he can make an impact at Monza on Sunday.
"It is a wonderful track, especially because it is so quick, one of the quickest of the year," ESPN quotes Maldonado as saying.
"It is a low-downforce circuit so you need a good aero balance for that. As we showed at Spa-Francorchamps, our car is working well on these types of tracks so I hope to be in the points again this weekend.
"Monza is a very special circuit for me and I have great memories of winning there in Formula Renault 3.5 in 2006."
The Venezuelan driver, who won the 2010 GP2 championship, made his Formula 1 debut earlier this year.