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Qualy woe for di Resta

Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix was a tale of woe for Paul Di Resta, who described it as the most "painful" Saturday performance of his F1 career after dropping out in session one. The Force India driver lines up 17th on the starting grid, his lowest position since the 2011 Belgian GP, after falling foul of a bad tactical call made by his team. Live on Sky Sports Live Formula One 2013 Monaco Grand Prix May 26, 2013 11:30am Remote Record Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Upgrade to Sky Sports Intermediates were the tyre of choice in the 20-minute opening session, which took place on a damp track. However, Force India failed to put a fresh set on the Scot's car during the closing...
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