Sunday, August 30, 2009
Victory for Raikkonen, glory for Fisichella at Spa-Francorchamps
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Setback for India's F1 plans
India is scheduled to host its first ever F1 Grand Prix in 2011, but the sports ministry has turned down race promoters JPSK Sports' request to be allowed to pay Formula One US$36.5 million (S$52.7 million) for the rights.
'F1 is not purely sports. It is entertainment and this venture by JPSK is a commercial initiative,' the Times of India quoted a ministry source as saying.
'The proposed F1 race does not satisfy conditions which focus on human endeavour for excelling in competition with others.'
'They sought our recommendation for an outflow of nearly 200 crore rupees (S$57.7 million) which the ministry felt was not justified for a motor race,' an official was quoted as saying.
The race promoters, however, said they would approach the ministry again.
'Yes, we went to the ministry seeking government concessions. If need be, we will go again,' JPSK Sports managing director Samir Gaur told the Times earlier this week.
'We are 200 per cent committed to the F1 race in India. We are building a motor car racing track capable of holding an F1 race.' Work on the track is in progress in Greater Noida on the outskirts of the capital.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Force India ditches Ferrari and goes to McLaren

Shocker - the Force India Formula One Team dumped their red Ferrari engine like a hot cake and sauntered along to swipe the black engine of rival Mclaren.
Apparently Force India was pleased to announce a major new partnership that will propel the team forward for the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship and beyond; a ground-breaking technical partnership with McLaren Applied Technologies (which is a company wholly owned by the McLaren Group) and with Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines.
In a unique long term deal, the Force India Formula One Team VJM02 cars will be powered by engines designed and built by Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines, the first time that the legendary manufacturer has supplied another chassis constructor other than McLaren. Additionally, Force India will have access to the McLaren Group's network of bespoke suppliers that has supported this year's World Championship victory.
McLaren Applied Technologies will additionally supply the Force India Formula One Team cars with McLaren Racing gearboxes and hydraulic systems and will provide operational support to ensure Force India functions at its highest possible level.

In conjunction with aerospace company EADS - which, like McLaren and Mercedes, is also a global leader in its field - Force India Formula One Team announced that it will soon be expanding the computational fluid dynamics capability of its Brackley Aero Centre facility.
Dr. Mallya was of course, ecstatic: "McLaren and Mercedes-Benz are two of the most famous names in motorsport history, having achieved great success in Grand Prix racing over many years, and most recently, a superb victory in probably the most dramatic World Championship Formula 1 has seen.
"These new resources and developments will provide an enormous boost to our technical armoury and, as a result, we have high hopes of making good progress in 2009 and beyond.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Team Force India Unveils New Team
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