Speaking ahead of the inaugural Russian Grand Prix here this weekend, Mallya said anything can happen in the battle for fifth spot.
"We are hanging on in there and we know we face a big task in the final four races to maintain this advantage. We are certainly motivated and will do all we can to add performance to the car and score points," said Mallya days after Force India scored five points at Suzuka to be on 122 points, just one more than sixth-placed McLaren.
The teams' drivers meanwhile are looking forward to the first ever F1 race in Russia.
"It's always fun to explore a new place and this will be my first visit to Russia. So far I've only seen a few photos of the paddock and the track layout so I will arrive there with a very open mind about what to expect," said Hulkenberg.
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"It's hard to look at a track on paper and really get an understanding of how it will feel to drive. I prefer to go there and experience things before I make judgements and talk about track characteristics. So in that sense it's too early for me to compare it with another circuit. What is clear is that there are some really quick sections and a lot of right-angled corners," said the German who finished eighth in an incident filled race in Japan.
"To prepare for a new track I normally walk the track and cycle it a few times. Normally you need about 10 laps before you can really start doing performance runs. Nobody knows the track so it will be the same situation for all of us. We all start from zero.