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Paul Di Resta to fight for his F1 future

Paul Di Resta has asked for Force India support as he bids to revive his season.
Paul Di Resta has asked for Force India support as he bids to revive his season.

Paul Di Resta has vowed to dig deep and save not just his season but potentially his Formula One career.

After almost three years in the sport, Di Resta hit a nadir on Sunday in Korea when he retired for the fourth successive race to leave him without a point from his last six.

At a time when Force India are reviewing their driver line-up for next season, Di Resta could not have picked a worse time to suddenly run into a patch of wretched form.

The mid-season switch of tyres by Pirelli has not helped the cause of either Di Resta or Force India as the 26-year-old Scot had picked up points in seven of the first eight races.

But then Di Resta has not helped himself either in the last two races in which he crashed out in Singapore when a strong points finish was on the cards, and again in Korea.

The Scot said: “At the end of the day I can deliver when I’m given the tools to deliver. At the same time, with what has happened over the past few races, where I am at right now is not a great place to be.

“I did have a tremendous run of points before that, but when times are hard, they are hard I suppose.

“At the moment Adrian (team-mate Sutil) and I are being caught out trying to keep up with groups of cars in front, and unfortunately it is proving costly.

“All I can do is regroup and head to Suzuka (Japanese Grand Prix) this weekend and do what I can, do it for the team.

“I, more than anybody, want to get back on track with the team because they deserve it, so now it’s now about digging deep.”

Di Resta, however, is also calling on all within Force India to help him through his slump, believing he cannot do it alone.

“As I said, I know I can deliver. That’s not a question. I just need a bit of support from the team to understand how difficult this car is at the moment to get us out of it. Things can quickly turn.”