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How did Indian newspapers truthfully report so to look as 'force Indian drive' had outdone the 'Ferrari driver' Think ?

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'Ferrari driver' easily beats the 'force Indian driver' in a two-car race.How did Indian newspapers truthfully report so to look as 'force Indian drive' had outdone the 'Ferrari driver'

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posted Sep 20, 2017 by Mishthy Mukherjee

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The Indian newspaper reported (correctly) that
the 'Ferari driver' came in next to last while the 'force india driver' came in second..

answer Sep 20, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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