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Mallya hopeful of bouncing back in Belgium

Vijay Mallya is hopeful that the problems Force India suffered with Pirelli's overhauled tyres at the Hungaroring last month will be resolved prior to the Belgian Grand Prix. Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta, who both retired from the race with hydraulic issues, struggled to extract performance from the Italian company's new rubber throughout the weekend, with the latter unable to make it past the opening stage of qualifying. Describing the weekend as a 'forgettable' one, team boss Mallya has now set his sights on returning to the encouraging form enjoyed in the early part of the season. "The tyres have played an important part in determining performance the whole season," said...
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