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Di Resta: Come back fighting hard

After a "difficult" end to the season, Paul di Resta believes Force India can come back next season fighting hard. The Scot's 2012 Championship ended with a massive shunt into the barriers at the Interlagos circuit just two laps from the end of the Brazilian Grand Prix. With the conditions again detonating and water coming off the hill down the start/finish straight, di Resta's car aquaplaned off the track and into the barriers at Subida dos Boxes, bringing out the Safety Car. The Scot climbed unaided from his car, unable to add to the 46 points he had scored already in the season. "We were coming through very strongly - we were the quickest car on the track at that point,...
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