Just when you thought that things were going superbly for Force India, the Chinese Grand Prix came along. Both the Sahara Force drivers missed out on Q3 in the qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix as Paul di Resta will begin the race from 11th place while Adrian Sutil from 13th, here. It didn’t end there. Di Resta was put on the grass after making contact with Sutil at the first hairpin but recovered to finish eighth. However, di Resta wasn’t too happy with his over aggressive team-mate. [caption id=“attachment_699896” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Di Resta had an amazing race but it could have been better. Reuters[/caption] “I was a bit unfortunate with Adrian [Sutil] being a bit aggressive at the start of the race,” said the Scot. “Whether he intended that I don’t know. We will discuss it in-house, Unfortunately, the contact at the hairpin set us back three or four places.” Sutil, on the other hand, didn’t have much to say. One might even say, he was rather dismissive. “There’s not much to say,” said the German. “I didn’t really see anything, just felt a hit on my rear tyre and looked in the mirror and saw Paul there. I don’t know what he was trying.” But whether the both drivers agree of not, Force India is worried. “We just need to sit them down and go through the video because it’s not really what we need to be doing on the first lap,” Deputy team principal Bob Fernley told AUTOSPORT. “They are both good enough, and just need to sort it out between them. “I don’t think it’s difficult to manage it, we just need to make sure they clearly understand that it’s not acceptable, not on the first lap.”
Just when you thought that things were going superbly for Force India, the Chinese Grand Prix came along.
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