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Bitter-sweet result for di Resta

Paul di Resta was pleased to secure fifth on the Bahrain Grand Prix grid but felt his car was capable of more having initially qualified seventh. Grid penalties for Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton move di Resta up two places on the grid from after he set the seventh fastest time, leaving only Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel and the two Ferraris ahead of him. However, while di Resta is pleased with his grid slot he felt he was in a very strong position going in to the final part of qualifying. "Starting where we are is obviously great but we were looking quite rosy at one point in the session and as the track's gripped up we've just not really got much performance," di Resta said....
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