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Di Resta 'robbed' of seventh place

Paul di Resta believes he was "slightly robbed" of seventh place in the Australian Grand Prix. Having started ninth, di Resta went for a two stop strategy but said he got stuck behind Jenson Button for too long to make the plan work effectively. Having also closed on team-mate Adrian Sutil late in the race di Resta alluded to the team requesting its drivers to hold position in the final few laps. "I suppose we achieved the objective of getting in to Q3 and that was the target all through the winter and that's essentially what you work for," di Resta said. "Slightly robbed probably of seventh place at the end there; we definitely had the speed but the strategy...
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