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Mallya: Force India will fight

Vijay Mallya has called on Force India to get a better understanding of Pirelli's new tyres so they can fight McLaren when F1 reconvenes in Belgium after the summer break.The Silverstone-based team's recent slump continued in Hungary, where they failed to score points for the second time in as many races. In the event, Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil retired after their cars both suffered hydraulic problems but, as was the case in Germany, they had failed to show the sort of pace they previously managed. On Sky Sports The F1 Show August 2, 2013 8:00pm Remote Record Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Upgrade to Sky Sports In contrast, McLaren picked up a double points finish for the second straight...
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