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Force India will 'bounce back quickly'

Vijay Mallya believes Force India will return to the top-ten in China having solved their wheel nut issues. Bagging a double points-finish in Australia, the team had hoped to continue that run in Malaysia but it was not to be. Both Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil retired from the grand prix after experiencing problems with Force India's new captive wheel nut system. But despite that setback, team owner Mallya is confident of a return to the points at this weekend's Chinese GP. "The first two races of 2013 have been an encouraging start to the season," said the Indian businessman. "The VJM06 is a solid contender with competitive race pace; we have an excellent pair of drivers...
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