Force
India could start F1 season with a new name
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[January 24, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Force India could
have a new name before Formula One's pre-season testing starts in
Spain next month.
A spokesman for the British-based Formula One team said on Tuesday
that plans had yet to be finalised, however.
"A name change ahead of the new season remains a possibility," he
said. "If it happens it would be announced ahead of the
launch/testing or at the launch."
Team name changes need the approval of Formula One's governing body
and commercial rights holder. The team has officially entered the
championship as Sahara Force India F1.
Force India are run and co-owned by Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya, who
is fighting an Indian government request to extradite him from
Britain to face fraud charges related to the collapse of his
Kingfisher Airlines.
Mallya, who has not left Britain since March 2016, has said a name
change would make the team more attractive to potential sponsors.
"I was passionate about putting an Indian team on the grid. Now,
things have changed. Force India is getting very limited in terms of
potential," he told Reuters at last year's British Grand Prix.
"The Indian Grand Prix is gone, sadly.
"There are no Indian sponsors who've come to the table. They seem to
be spending all their money on cricket. And I need for the
continuing financial stability of this team to reach out to more
international sponsors."
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2017 Force India's Sergio Perez in action during third practice
REUTERS/Henry Romero
A string of companies using the Force One name were registered by
the team last year but that appears to have been dropped as an
option.
"Anything to do with Force is probably, for the time being, on the
back burner," deputy principal Bob Fernley said last November.
"I think that we may have to go to something completely different,
if we're going to go at all."
Force India have finished fourth for the past two seasons, scoring
more points than ever before last season.
The team launched their 2017 car at Silverstone, over the road from
the factory, but this season's presentation is likely to be at
Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya where testing starts on Feb. 26.
The season starts in Australia on March 25.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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