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Force India left lamenting after hydraulic issues cause double-DNF

Force India has been left lamenting after a disastrous double-DNF during the Hungarian Grand Prix, with both Adrian Sutil and then Paul di Resta eventually being forced into retirement by similar hydraulic issues. This is the team’s first double-DNF since the Malaysian Grand Prix earlier in the year, when wheel nut issues plagued their cars. Once again it was a sense of mixed emotions after qualifying for the race, with Adrian Sutil enjoying a relatively competitive result in 11th in stark contrast to Paul di Resta who once again struggled greatly and was subsequently eliminated from proceedings after Q1 down in 18th position. At the start of the race the fortunes seemed to turn, with...
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