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Paul di Resta returns to DTM with Mercedes Some drivers manage to make the transition from one form of motor racing into another, and some run into trouble. Take Paul di Resta, for example.
2 May 2011, 06:27 UTC · By: Ovidiu Panzariu / Paul di Resta's promising start of the season in 2011 – his first F1 campaign – has caught the eye of Mercedes GP's senior management.
As Paul di Resta's options for an F1 race seat in 2014 slowly dry up, an intriguing alternative has emerged: taking over Dario Franchitti 's place in IndyCar. Such a move would not be unprecedented ...
Paul di Resta is confident of building on his Formula 1 debut at the Australian Grand Prix, which exceeded his expections.
Paul di Resta walked away from a 135mph crash into a wall as Fernando Alonso steered Toyota to its first win at the Le Mans 24 Hours.
It may have taken Paul di Resta a bit longer than his past rivals, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel, to join the Formula One fraternity, but the Scot made such a comfortable transition that you ...
Bathgate’s Paul di Resta heads to the world’s most gruelling and demanding race this weekend, the Covid-delayed Le Mans 24-Hours, carrying the tag of ‘favourite’ to win the ultra ...
F1 driver Paul di Resta tells CNN about his dream of driving for Ferrari one day Scot, who has an Italian grandfather, looking forward to Italian Grand Prix at Monza Force India driver hoping to ...
Paul Di Resta hopes to one day return to Formula 1 despite losing his seat with Force India this season.
Paul di Resta is expecting a physically gruelling return to Formula One at the Hungarian Grand Prix, one he is going in to with minimal preparation.
PAUL DI RESTA vowed to keep on the glory trail after making history on his Grand Prix debut.
But as di Resta prepares for this weekend’s Italian Grand Prix, attention isn’t so much on the 27-year-old’s past but his future and whether he will join Ferrari next season.
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