The Borneo Post

Force India open to offers, says Mallya

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SILVERSTON­E, England: Force India’s shareholde­rs would consider serious offers for the British-based Formula One team but there are none at present, according to co - owner and principal Vijay Mallya.

The Indian businessma­n, who has a 42.5 per cent stake, said there was a possibilit­y of main sponsor BWT getting more involved and changing the team’s name.

“If somebody comes along and wants to pay an attractive price for anything, you have to put your commercial hat on and think about it commercial­ly, not emotionall­y,” Mallya told Reuters at the British Grand Prix.

“And that’s precisely where I am.

“I cannot comment on the status of offers or discussion­s. But there is no agreed offer on the table backed by cash.”

Mallya is fighting in court against extraditio­n to India on fraud charges, with Indian banks seeking to recover loans granted to his defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

His difficulti­es and those of co- owners Sahara Group have triggered speculatio­n about the team’s future. But Mallya insisted they had no bearing on the day-today running of the team.

India’s Sahara conglomera­te has been ordered to repay billions of dollars to investors in bonds that were ruled to have been missold.

“Sahara’s problems and my problems are not new problems. They have been going on for more than three years. And within that period we have finished twice in fourth position in the world constructo­rs’ championsh­ip,” said Mallya.

“This team is independen­t, it’s profession­ally managed. And it performs. So whatever difficulti­es the shareholde­rs may or may not have, it doesn’t impact the team.”

Mallya said he had lost count of how many offers he had received for the team over the last 10 years and expected that to continue with changes in the distributi­on of prize money expected from 2021.

“When Liberty (Media) took over (the sport last year) and everybody thought things would change, there was serious interest from even private equity,” he said.

“If you go by what Liberty is saying... from 2021 the income dist ribut ion may be vast ly different. And therefore the team may be entitled to a lot more of the share of the prize fund, which goes to the bottom line and makes the team that much more valuable.”

Asked about a possible name change, mooted last year, Mallya said Austrian water technology company BWT had produced “a big wish list”.

“If BWT wants the name of the team to be changed to BWT Racing, like Red Bull Racing, they need to make a very long- term commitment,” he said.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Force India’s Sergio Perez during practice.
— Reuters photo Force India’s Sergio Perez during practice.

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