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Force India confident wheelnut issue resolved

Force India don't expect a repeat of their disastrous Malaysian Grand Prix weekend which saw both cars retire on safety grounds after the team experienced problems with its wheelnuts. The Silverstone-based outfit trialled a new captive wheelnut system for the race which is supposed to speed up the process of changing a wheel as the nut is incorporated into the rim. However three lengthy stops lasting more than a minute each and fears the nuts hadn't tightened properly led to the team voluntarily retiring both Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta from the race. Team principal Vijay Mallya is confident they have solved the problems and expects a good weekend in China. "Even though the last...
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