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Di Resta pushing hard for Williams seat

Paul di Resta while filling in for Felipe Massa at the Hungarian Grand Prix Paul di Resta has made his intentions clear to Williams that he wants the team’s second Formula 1 seat in 2018. Di Resta, who is Williams’ reserve driver, got his first F1 start since 2013 when he stood in for the sick Felipe Massa in July’s Hungarian Grand Prix. The Brit is considered one of three contenders for a drive at Williams alongside incumbent Lance Stroll next year, the others being Massa and Robert Kubica. “They know me well enough now. I’ve been here over a year and a half,” di Resta is reported as telling Autosport. “I’ve very actively tried to get as involved as I can here, as I will...
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