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Sutil: Sepang promised so much

Force India were frustrated after recording a double DNF at the Malaysian GP as both cars suffered issues with their rear left wheel nuts. Seeking to follow up his P7 from Australia with another top-ten result, Sutil had been looking strong around the Sepang circuit. The German, though, lost ground on his rivals when a problem emerged with his rear left wheel, which his team struggled to change. And with his team-mate Paul di Resta queueing up behind it went from bad to worse for Force India. Sutil was able to rejoin the grand prix before the issue repeated later in the race and also befell his Scottish team-mate. Di Resta was the first to call it quits with Sutil joining him in the garage...
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