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Force India: Biggest steps will come in Europe

Sutton Images Enlarge Force India does not expect to make its biggest development strides until the European season as it continues to recover from its late start to the 2015 season. Force India delayed the introduction of the VJM08 until the third and final test in Barcelona, though it did complete 304 laps in less than three days. Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez finished sixth and tenth respectively in Australia, thanks in part to only 11 drivers finishing the race, and team boss Vijay Mallya knows work needs to be done to make points finishes a regular occurrence. "Despite scoring well in Melbourne, we know the VJM08 is only just beginning its development journey and that we need...
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