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Di Resta satisfied with fifth

Paul di Resta set the seventh fastest time in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix but will start fifth following penalties for Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber. The Force India driver will be joined on the third row of the grid by team-mate Adrian Sutil. 'We knew we were in good shape to challenge for Q3 today and we looked strong throughout all the sessions,' said the British driver. 'As the tracked gripped up we didn’t quite have the speed we expected, but I’m still pretty happy with what we’ve achieved, especially as I will move up to fifth with the grid penalties. We’re in a great position for tomorrow; the car is strong and our long run performance yesterday gives us every...
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