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Force India looking to bounce back at Spa this weekend

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Spa-Francorchamps: Force India drivers Paul di Resta and Adrian Sutil are looking to bounce back at the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend after two non-points finishes in the previous races.

McLaren, on 57 points, closed in on the fifth-placed Force India (59 points) in the constructors’ standings as the team failed to earn points in Germany and Hungary.

“It is important we regain the speed we showed earlier in the year. We are going towards some tracks that should suit our car better and it’s important that we get back to scoring points at every race. I am ready to do my part by taking the opportunities when they appear and helping the team move forward,” said German driver Sutil.

Sutil’s team mate di Resta said that the team is working hard to get good results in the second half of the season.

“I don’t want to let this championship get away from us. We started off really well and there is no reason why we can’t keep doing that. We have missed some opportunities lately, allowing our rivals to close in. But I have faith in the team and everyone is working hard for the races ahead,” said di Resta. (IANS)

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