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Is di Resta the besta choice?

Put it down sonny - you're not old enough

It would seem that wee Scottish laddie Paul di Resta has bagged the second seat at Force India for this season.

This is bad news for Tonio Liuzzi, but the Italian dude really hasn't shone since coming back into F1. His performances have varied from good to bizarre, and in F1 that doesn't keep you in a seat.

This has all got be confirmed of course - Liuzzi has a contract for 2011, but as we know, these things can easily be worked around. I'm guessing the wording of said contract doesn't necessarily say anything specific about driving in races....

Force India had a laudable Friday schedule last year, allowing di Resta to drive in place of one of the regular drivers, and it seems he impressed enough to gain him the seat full time this year.

This makes di Resta the 3rd Brit on the grid. The other two are World Champions in a top team. He's got his work cut out then....

(80's a go-go this evening. Depeche Mode's "The Singles 81>85".)

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