Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Mallya’s Force India exit may puts brakes on Daruvala’s dream

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Vijay Mallya’s unceremoni­ous exit from Force India has jeopardise­d the future of India’s biggest Formula 1 hope Jehan Daruvala.

Nineteen-year-old Daruvala, a product of the Force India Academy, was expected to get his big break with the Silverston­e squad later in his fledgling career but now that has become unlikely after Mallya was forced to let go of the team’s ownership.

Force India, who was put into administra­tion in July due to financial troubles, overcame the difficult period last month, when it got the backing of a consortium of investors led by Canadian businessma­n Lawrence Stroll.

Daruvala is into his second year of European Formula 3 and is lying in 10th spot with 117.5 points. He showed his mettle at Spa in July, when he won the opening race from pole position. But since then, he has had a lean run and needs to do much more for F1 teams to take notice. In the current scenario, what also goes against him is his long-time associatio­n with Force India.

“Only Vijay (Mallya) and Bob (Fernley) used to track his performanc­e in the junior series but they both are not part of the team anymore. On paper, he is still with Force India but who knows about next year with all the changes that have taken place in the management,” a source in the F1 paddock told PTI.

After Mallya ceded ownership of the team, his longtime aide and deputy team principal, Fernley, stepped down. Otmar Szafnauer, who was earlier COO, has been made the new team boss.

A name change is very much on the cards for the next season besides the inclusion of Williams driver Lance, who happens to be the son of co-owner Stroll.

“All these years, the other F1 teams never really tracked Jehan as he was a Force India protégé. But now with Mallya gone, it has left him in a difficult spot,” said a former Formula 1 driver requesting anonymity.

“Another thing going against him is his performanc­e in his second F3 season. He is winning an odd race here and there but you have to be in the top three to attract attention,” he added.

Arjun Maini, who is having a difficult year in Formula 2, is also seen as a Formula 1 prospect from India. But he too has not done enough to get a test drive at Haas, where he has been a developmen­t driver since 2017.

The last Indian to race in Formula 1 was Narain Karthikeya­n, who drove for the now defunct HRT in 2012. The only other Indian driver in F1 was Karun Chandhok, who is now a pundit.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Jehan Daruvala is a product of the Force India Academy.
HT PHOTO Jehan Daruvala is a product of the Force India Academy.

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