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'We can continue to challenge'

Vijay Mallya thinks Force India can continue to challenge at the front of F1 after Sergio Perez's podium finish at the Bahrain GP. It was only the second time in the Silverstone-based team's history that they have taken silverware away from a grand prix - the other occasion being Giancarlo Fisichella's second place at the 2009 Belgian GP. Force India sit second in the Constructor's Championship after three races and Mallya is hopeful that they can keep the pressure on the traditional front-runners. "It has always been our motive," the Team Principal told Sky Sports F1. I know our limitations, but I also know what we are capable of. I think for the last few years we have...
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