Paul di Resta is hoping that the rains that blighted most of the British Grand Prix weekend stay away for the 52-lap race on Sunday afternoon after setting his Force India up to optimise a dry track. The Scot, who starts 10th by virtue of his team-mate Nico Hulkenberg's five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change, said that his side of the garage had gambled on a dry set-up, while the German was running with wet weather in mind. "We are not in a bad position," said di Resta.
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