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Di Resta: 'Mercedes and Red Bull must not get carried away'

According to Paul Di Resta Mercedes and Red Bull should concentrate on their own performance in the last two races of the season. The gap in the championship is small and the teams should not get carried away. "I don't think Max will be coming into this weekend thinking any different [regarding possible championship win]. I think what you've got to do is just try to win the race. I think that's what both teams have got to do. Collectively, get everyone together and hope they're not too tired", Di Resta told Sky Sports. Read more Villeneuve: 'Hamilton's new engine seems to be from another planet'. Hamilton can't make mistakes: 'Max is sitting pretty, momentum with Lewis' Both...
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