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Force India goes to Spa recharged

August 20th, 2013 (F1plus).- It is not a secret that the revised tyres had a negative impact on certain teams such as Force India, which was leading -still is- the middle of the pack team comfortably and getting closer and closer to a podium finish. Now things are a bit different and McLaren seems to be catching up to the point that only two points separates them from taking over the Silverstone based team. The summer break is over with drivers and crews coming with recharged batteries. As such, both drivers Paul di rest and Force India share their views ahead of the Belgian GP and th second half of the season were they plan to come back to the form they had few races ago.   Paul di...
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