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Force India won't drop wheelnut system

Force India intend continuing with their new captive wheelnut system despite it leading to a double DNF in Malaysian on Sunday. Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta both had troubles with their rear left wheelnuts during pitstops in the Malaysian Grand Prix. Dropping out of contension both drivers eventually retired from the race, pulling into the Force India garages just five laps apart. But despite the double retirement, deputy team principal Bob Fernley insists the captive wheelnut system is the way forward. "We won't go back to the old part," Fernley told Autosport. "Engineering are already looking at it now back at the factory so it shouldn't be a problem for China. "We...
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