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Mallya resigns, downplays sale

- ADAM COOPER

Force India boss Vijay Mallya has resigned as a director of the team and is expected to hand the board role to his son Siddharth, but he will remain the team principal of the Silverston­e squad.

Mallya says he want to focus on his own legal issues, and doesn’t want them to impact the team.

Although best known as an actor and media personalit­y, 31-year-old Mallya Jr has also worked in the family business and served as a director of the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore IPL cricket team.

“I continue as team principal,” Mallya told Autosport. “There was no compulsion anywhere to resign, it’s just that I decided that my son should replace me. I have my own legal issues to take care of, so it’s better that the company remains unaffected.”

Mallya downplayed ongoing suggestion­s that the team is close to a sale. “Rumours keep going on and on and on, and people talk and talk and talk,” he said. “That’s what the F1 paddock is all about. The finances of Force India, whether I’m selling or not selling, have been a matter of speculatio­n on and off for many years.

“We don’t go around with a ‘for sale’ sign. The bottom line is that we are focusing on getting the best performanc­e out of the car, and that is our priority. We’re focusing on getting more sponsors. There are three shareholde­rs, remember – I’m not the only one. If somebody comes along with a serious offer, and puts cash on the table, we will jointly consider it.”

Mallya also denied rumours that Mercedes could strengthen its ties with Force India by extending the current cooperatio­n on engines and gearbox and making into a junior or B-team. “I have not had any discussion­s with Mercedes – they have not made any approach to us,” he said. “This hasn’t even featured in casual discussion­s.”

Regarding this season’s form he said: “We’ve not had the best of luck. Last year we had the good fortune of both cars finishing, and both in the points. This season for one reason or another both cars have not finished in the points yet. Hopefully that will get corrected as the season goes on. In terms of competitiv­eness and race pace this is evolving.”

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