Reports: Force India to change its name before Belgian GP
Force India to change its name before the Belgian GP, reports suggest, but that would mean giving up on this year’s prize money.
Force India is experiencing a tumultuous time in the sport. While the team was brought out of administration by a Lawrence Stroll led consortium, new administrative and legal issues seem to have cropped up.
The team has already dropped the sponsor’s name, as it changed the name of its Facebook page two days back, from Sahara Force India to just Force India.
However, the team truck now seems devoid of the name ‘Force India’ as well, with reports circulating that the team might actually undergo a name change before the Belgian GP.
Now, Stroll and co. own all the assets but don’t quite own the entry name and thus Force India could be forced to pull out of the Belgian GP.
So, Force India may not permitted entry for this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix because the new owners don’t own the entry name of the team, even though they’ve brought the team off Mallya. Damn, this stuff is complexed! #F1
— Aaron Gillard 🏳️🌈🏁 (@AaronGillard_17) August 22, 2018
Now, if Force India want to enter the Belgian GP, they’ll have to compete under a new name. However, that would mean forfeiting the stipulated prize money for this season, something that could hurt the new owners massively.
La situación d Force India no se desbloquea del todo. Problemas administrativos podrían derivar en complicaciones para estar en pista, al menos bajo el mismo nombre. El cambio es factible pero acarrería la perdida d derechos económicos. Trabajo ahora d despachos.
— Albert Fabrega (@AlbertFabrega) August 22, 2018
In a recent development, the name Sahara Force India has actually been done away with from the trucks of the team, and thus journalists all around the world have speculated that the team could race under a new banner.
Desaparecen los logos y nombres d Sahara y Force India d los camiones del equipo….¿XXX? Los despachos dictarán si corren en Spa y bajo q nombre. pic.twitter.com/m4mJwjUiNN
— Albert Fabrega (@AlbertFabrega) August 22, 2018
What do you think will be Force India’s fate?
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