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Di Resta eager to stay ahead of McLaren

Paul Di Resta says Force India are determined to keep their noses in front of McLaren over the next two races. The Silverstone squad have made a solid start to the season as Di Resta and Adrian Sutil scored 10 points between them in the opening two races of the season. That is in strong contrast to Jenson Button and Sergio Perez who only managed a couple of ninth-place finishes in Australia and Malaysia. Although he believes McLaren won't sit back after their slow start, Di Resta is hopeful Force India can beat their British rivals again. "We've proven where we are at the moment, but whether we will be in that position after the next two will be hard," he told Press Association...
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