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Force India to sit down with drivers

Force India will have a talk with both Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta after they traded paint on the opening lap of the Chinese GP. Fighting for position, the two Force India collided, which resulted in di Resta being forced off the track and losing several positions. The Scot fought back to finish in eighth place but stated that his clash with his team-mate had cost him while Sutil blamed di Resta for their coming together. "We just need to sit them down and go through the video because it's not really what we need to be doing on the first lap," deputy team principal Bob Fernley told Autosport. "They are both good enough, and just need to sort it out between them. "I...
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