Paul di Resta finds his voice for India's grand entrance into F1
Force India driver cannot stop talking about Sunday's Formula One spectacular on his team's home patch
The fireworks, crackers and hanging lanterns that illuminated New Delhi's hazy skies after he spoke were not entirely down to his presence, for they marked Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. The reason Di Resta has been doing more talking than driving is because the Force India driver is in constant demand in the runup to this country's inaugural grand prix on Sunday.
"I'm not going to say whether it will be a hit or a miss but it will be, from what I've heard, a sell-out," he said, and with the majority of tickets – a reported 80,000 – sold that is very possible.
Di Resta was happier to talk than to drive on the chaotic streets of New Delhi. He will feel much safer in his F1 car on Friday. "I'm glad we can't drive here, not on our licences. I don't think you would know where you're going anyway.
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