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Di Resta aiming to stay ahead of McLaren

Force India driver Paul di Resta believes that staying ahead of McLaren should be their target during this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. Force India scored 10 points in the Australian Grand Prix but suffered from a wheel nut issue in Malaysia which forced both cars out of the race. 'We were unlucky not to get any points in Malaysia, but we can take some positives from the performance we showed on the track,' said di Resta. 'We looked to be one of the fastest cars during the early part of the race. It’s a good sign for the rest of the season.' 'It is important not to get carried away and to keep doing our job at each race. We appear to be in a good position at the moment, but no one can...
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