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Force India is now competitive in all conditions, says Vijay Mallya

Shanghai:  Sahara Force India do not depend now just on wet weather conditions to upset the big teams as the car is competitive enough in all conditions, team principal Vijay Mallya asserted on Monday.Going into Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix, Force India are fifth in the constructors standings, behind Mercedes and ahead of Sauber and McLaren.Mallya said his team's assessment in comparison with the rivals can be done better after races in China and Bahrain."China has always produced spectacular races and it’s not uncommon to experience some wet weather, but we know that both our drivers and the VJM06 are comfortable in all conditions. In the past we used to hope for rain as our...
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