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Force India happy with strong showing

Force India teammates Paul Di Resta and Adrian Sutil were left in a positive mood after the outfit’s strong performance in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix, with the duo expected to line up fifth and sixth on the grid following penalties for Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber The Silverstone-based squad had been tipped as likely to get into the top-ten shootout following impressive signs of pace in Friday’s practice sessions, and a third row lock-out represents the team’s best qualifying performance of the season. “We knew we were in good shape to challenge for Q3 today and we looked strong throughout all the sessions.” said a delighted Di Resta,  “As the tracked gripped up we...
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