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Sutil: No problem after Di Resta incident

Adrian Sutil is holding no grudges following his incident with Force India team-mate Paul di Resta in China. The duo made contact on the opening lap at Shanghai, which resulted in Di Resta losing several places and eventually finishing P8. Deputy team principal Bob Fernley admitted afterwards that they will "sit them down" to discuss the incident. The clear-the-air talks have clearly had the desired effect as Sutil, who was forced to retire after Esteban Gutierrez made contact with him on lap five, has already moved on. "The race was very short. I had a little incident with Paul early on, but we spoke about it, and there's no problem," he said. "For the next few...
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