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Force India goes into administra­tion

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The Force India Formula One team went into administra­tion, as expected, late Friday evening in London following a High Court hearing brought by a winding-up order.

Deputy team principal Bob Fernley confirmed the action, telling reporters that an “administra­tor was appointed by the court for Force India this evening”.

There was no further immediate comment from the team, which, on Friday, had said it hoped to resolve its critical cash-flow difficulti­es with the help of new investment, while under administra­tion.

The team’s senior driver Sergio Perez on Thursday said the situation was “critical”.

The Mexican driver is reportedly owed more than four million dollars while engine suppliers Mercedes are owed more than 15 million dollars.

The team’s second driver Esteban Ocon, who is under contract until the end of 2019, is expected to leave the team to join Renault for next year in a transfer that may help alleviate the problems.

Both drivers and the rest of the team are in Budapest preparing for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

Main shareholde­r and team principal Vijay Mallya is fighting extraditio­n to India from Britain as a result of actions taken by Indian banks following the collapse of his Kingfisher Airlines.

The team’s chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer told a news conference Friday at the Hungarorin­g circuit that he was optimistic a solution was about to be found.

“I think it’s imminent. There’s discussion­s going on in the background and I am not privy to those because it is a shareholde­r issue... But it will be very soon.”

Canadian billionair­e Lawrence Stroll, father of Williams’ teenager driver Lance Stroll, has been linked with the team as an investor in a move that would also see his son move teams.

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