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Di Resta apologises for Korea crash

Paul di Resta held up his hands and took the blame for the mid-race incident that saw him run off the track at turn 11 to bring an early end to his afternoon at the Korea International Circuit - although he wasn't entirely show exactly what had happened. "I have to hold my hands up and apologise to the team," said the Scot. "Maybe I took a little bit too much kerb and that's sent me off the track. "The way we've set the car up means it has been quite edgy and difficult to drive, and that's what has caught me out today," he said. "Although whether it has cost us points is hard to say. "The performance in the race was not where we wanted it to be and the...
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