Force India

Force India

FIA Entry: Force India F1 Team
Car 14: Adrian Sutil
Car 15: Paul di Resta
Engine: MercedesV8
Team Principal: Vijay Mallya
Technical Director: Andrew Green
Race Engineer Car 14: Brad Joyce
Race Engineer Car 15:Gianpiero Lambiano

Stats as of end 2010

First Entered 2008
Races Entered 55
Race Wins 0
Pole Positions 1
Fastest Laps 1
Driver World Championships 0
Constructor World Championships 0

Team History

In 1991 Eddie Jordan made the leap from the lower formulae to F1 with the Jordan Grand Prix Team. Jordan Grand Prix raced with varying degrees of success until 2005, taking part in 250 Grand Prix, winning 4.

In 2006 Jordan was sold to Canadian businessman Alex Shnaider and was rebadged as Midland F1 – entered as the first Russian Grand Prix team. Midland had little success and by the end of 2006 the team was sold to Dutch car sports car makers Spyker and the entry changed to Spyker MF1. Spyker were as unsuccessful as Midland and at the end of 2007 the team was sold again, this time to Vijay Mallya, and Force India was born

Force India

For the 2008 season Force India used an updated version of the Spyker car, designated the VJM01, married to Ferrari engines. Adrian Sutil and Ginacarlo Fisichella were the drivers with Vitantonio Luizzi as the tester. The season wasn’t massively successful, Sutil missed out on potentially scoring points at Monaco when Kimi Raikkonen crashed into him, otherwise the highest placing they managed was 10th for Fisichella in Spain.

Mercedes Power

For 2009 Force India moved from Ferrari power to Mercedes engines. With the same drivers as 2008 the early part of the season showed that Force India VJM02 had made steps forward in performance. Sutil ran 6th in China, before aquaplaning off the circuit, and was as high as 2nd in Germany before another coming together with Raikkonen as he exited the pits. The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa proved to be the high point of Force India’s season. Fisichella, to the amazement of many on the grid, put his car on pole and brought the car home 2nd only to leave the team to substitute for Felipe Massa at Ferrari for the remainder of the season. Sutil followed up Fisichella’s points scoring exploits with a 4th in Italy now partnered by test driver Luizzi.

For 2010 Mercedes engines were retained, as was the driver line up the team ended 2009 with. The VJM03 was another step forward for the 2009 model and Force India scored points regularly in the mid-field. Sutil managed the teams highest race finish with a 5th in Malaysia and the team ended the season 7th in the Constructors Championship

2011

Test driver Paul di Resta replaces Luizzi for 2011 in the VJM04 chassis. With continuing support from Mercedes High Performance Engines and McLaren Applied Technologies Force India are looking to head the mid-field in 2011.
 
Well, I always had them down to sponsor Raikkonen's team, if I'm honest, but I suppose with Sochi replacing Delhi, Force Russia might be a way to go.
 
Force India are to run Danial Juncadella at the young drivers test. He's their official test driver too and, given their has been a trend of Force India trying to promote their test drivers to their race line up, I wonder if he is on the process to be tracked up to F1. Given he has big connections with Merc (that also landed him a test with Williams last year) it would not surprise me.

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2014/6/15999.html

This article is wrong by the way as it says he is regining Euro F3 champion etc etc and he is not. He won the series in 2012 and was in DTM last year.
 
RasputinLives Force India have a contract with Merc engines until 2016 at least so it helps to promote Merc young drivers in return

If anyone has to make way it will be Hulkenberg who has no money and Perez is bringing some to Force India at the moment
 
Hulkenberg will shortly be 27, hardly a young driver. There is no space for him as a driver at Mercedes next season so I think that his opportunity to drive for a top team is probably over. It's strange that he has a great following among the fans but apparently not with the team principals.
 
Every year there are more and more stories about Vijay's increasing debts but it seems to just bounce off Force India. I do get the increasing impression that Vijay's business dealings have the same amount of straightness as a £3 note.
 
I am just waiting for Vijay to be exposed as a dodgy businessman and unfortunately his team will be the ones left with the mess he's caused. There are too many recent stories of various businesses that VJ runs going bust or running into trouble. Sooner or later it will affect Force India
 
Mephistopheles Money is the root of all evil as they say

VJ seems to have more lives than a cat with the number of issues blighting his businesses. Is he trying to pull the wool over everyone that he still lives in a mansion when he is probably renting
 
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