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Force India can maintain strong start - di Resta

Force India is confident of staying ahead of McLaren at the next couple of rounds after making a promising start to the season in Australia and Malaysia. As McLaren struggled for pace at the opening rounds, Force India was the surprise package and scored ten points in Melbourne before a wheel nut problem forced both cars to retire in Malaysia. On one-lap pace the Force India appears to have an edge over the McLaren and Paul di Resta believes it is possible to maintain that at the next two races in China and Bahrain. "We've proven where we are at the moment, but whether we will be in that position after the next two will be hard," di Resta told the Press Association. "I've a...
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