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Force India should be confident - Hulkenberg

Sutton Images Enlarge Nico Hulkenberg says Force India has good reasons to be confident ahead of this weekend's Australian Grand Prix. Force India had a solid pre-season testing programme and benefits from running the Mercedes engine, which proved to be the most reliable over the three tests. Hulkenberg said there is no way of knowing how the weekend will go, but believes his team should have high expectations. "I'm not nervous, quite relaxed in general," he said. "I think we can be fairly confident, winter testing has gone fairly smoothly for us compared to other teams. From that point of view we are as well prepared as we can [be]. It's still going to be a big challenge...
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