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Paul di Resta on 'rock-solid' Mercedes speed following FP2 of Singapore Grand Prix

Sky Sports F1 pundit and former Formula 1 driver Paul di Resta believes Mercedes showed "rock-solid" speed in the second practice session of the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix on Friday. Lewis Hamilton topped the timesheets, but was just under two-tenths quicker than his nearest competitor Max Verstappen at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Valtteri Bottas raced in FP2 despite his crash in the opening session earlier in the day. The Finn wasn't able to replicate his colleague's speed in Asia, finishing in P4, almost a second off Hamilton's fastest time of 1:38.773 under the lights in Singapore. "The pace of Mercedes, especially that of Hamilton, was rock-solid," di Resta...
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