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Paul di Resta eyes top ten on Monza grid

Force India can make the top 10 slots on the grid for the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, according to Paul di Resta.

Paul di Resta is hopeful that Force India will be able to improve the car setup overnight in order to make it to the final part of qualifying at Monza on Saturday.

The Scottish driver was just outside the top 10 on the free practice timing sheets at the Italian Grand Prix, but he told reporters on Friday that Q3 is within reach.

"The car seems to be relatively well balanced, but we've not been able to break into the top 10 yet," he admitted.

"So we need to work away tonight to try and improve things a bit more. Making Q3 is the big target, which is definitely achievable."

Di Resta qualified fifth at Spa last time out but almost snatched pole position as the drivers were initially struggling in changeable conditions.

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Ferrari's Spanish driver Fernando Alonso, Caterham F1 Team's Dutch driver Guido Van Der Garde and Red Bull Racing's German driver Sebastian Vettel drive during the second practice session at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Spa on August 23, 2013
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