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Di Resta reaches deal with former boss

Former Formula 1 driver Paul Di Resta and ex-manager Anthony Hamilton have settled their legal battle out of court. Di Resta sacked Lewis Hamilton's father in 2012 after a sponsorship dispute. In response, Hamilton sued the Force India driver for breach of contract. The Briton, 27, has since left Formula 1 and rejoined Mercedes in the German Touring Car Championship. 'I wish Paul the very best for the future,' Hamilton said. The spat between driver and manager became public when Hamilton took Di Resta to court for breach of contract and loss of earnings. Anthony Hamilton with his son Lewis The case has now been resolved but Grenada-born Hamilton, who also managed his son Lewis, expressed...
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