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Force India drivers Q&A

April 8th, 2013 .- The Silverstone based team had a good start of the season with a double points finish in Australia, but then a double retirement followed. Still, the VJM-06 impressed and seems to be the strongest of the middle of the pack group. Here we take a short Q&A with Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil released by the team’s media department ahead of the Grand Prix of China. Paul di Resta Paul, you head to China after very contrasting results in the first two rounds. How do you feel about this start of the season? I am really looking forward to the next two races in China and Bahrain. We were unlucky not to get any points in Malaysia, but we can take some positives from the...
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