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Perez sued Force India ‘to save 400 jobs’

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Mexican driver Sergio Perez. BUDAPEST: Sergio Perez said he took the legal action that put Force India into administra­tion only to save the team.

The Mexican driver said afterwards that he had been asked to act by team members and did so to protect them.

“The last month or so has been extremely tough for me, with the situation our team was in, and I ended up in the middle,” he told reporters.

“We got to a point where action had to be taken, to protect the 400 people that work in the team.

“I should not really like to be involved in this because at the end of the day I’m just a driver, but it got too much and I was asked by a couple of members of the team to go ahead and save the team.

“There was a winding up petition from another customer, which would have closed down the team completely. Therefore, I was asked to basically save the team — to pull the trigger and put the team into administra­tion.

“It has nothing to do with my outstandin­g amounts. The only reason I’ve done it is to save the team and for the better future of the team.”

Force India went into administra­tion following a High Court hearing in London on Friday evening. This will prevent the team being wound up in a separate legal action.

Earlier, Force India said that they felt no animosity towards Perez for taking legal action.

The team’s deputy principal Bob Fernley made this clear when drivers Esteban Ocon and Perez qualified 18th and 19th for yesterday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

“There can’t be any animosity,” Fernley told www.autosport.com. “Whatever happens, like everybody else, ‘Checo’ [Perez] is entitled to be paid.

“Unfortunat­ely we were not in a position to be able to pay him, and patience runs out for everybody. So, that’s a process.

“He’s been put in a difficult position. I think we have to respect his position, and not criticise it.”

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