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McLaren still catchable - Force India

Force India is aiming for points to catch and pass McLaren in Singapore Sutton Images Enlarge Force India team principal Vijay Mallya believes his team can still beat McLaren to fifth place in the championship this year. After a disappointing start to the season for McLaren, Force India led the former champions in the constructors' standings at the midway point of the season. However, since the German Grand Prix Force India has struggled for performance and at the Belgian GP McLaren slipped ahead of them. The gap currently stands at five points but Mallya is confident his team can get back on the pace and retake fifth place. "It is going to be a close fight, but the good news is that...
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