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Sahara Force India driver Paul di Resta believes that his team has not been up to the mark in the last few races and need to make a strong comeback. Force India were off to a strong start in the early part of the season but failed to score a point in the last two races - Germany and Hungary.
Paul di Resta and his team-mate Adrian Sutil were hit by hydraulic issues in the Hungarian Grand Prix last month and went without scoring a single point for Force India. However, Di Resta admitted things have not been going as well as they should.
"I trust the team will have a lot of ideas as we go into the summer break," di Resta told Autosport.com.
"I think they have done a great job up until now, but we've let things slip slightly as a team in the last couple of grands prix. They're good guys and I believe they can work their way and come up with a solution."
The Force India driver is hopeful Force India will be stronger at Belgian Grand Prix, which he expects to suit his car better.
"The track [the Hungaroring] didn't suit us; hopefully when we get to Spa with our lower downforce it will suit us," he added. We need to be doing a better job towards the end of the year and we'll try and do that as a unit."
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