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Di Resta and Anthony Hamilton split gets ugly

Jul.31 Paul di Resta's recent split with his former manager Anthony Hamilton, who is McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton's father, is heading to the courts, the Telegraph has revealed. The British newspaper said Hamilton has filed papers in London's High Court for wrongful termination and loss of earnings. In his defence papers, Force India's di Resta said he fired Hamilton because he was misled about an energy drinks sponsorship with a company called ‘Go Fast'. Scot di Resta, 26, brought the EUR 5.5 million deal to Hamilton and was told by his former manager that buying his drinks sponsorship rights from Force India would cost 2 million. Di Resta reportedly fired Hamilton after he...
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