Lawrence Stroll set to buy Force India – report
Lance Stroll could be off to Force India next season with reports claiming his father is, or will soon be, Force India's new owner.
Lance Stroll could be off to Force India next season with reports claiming his father is, or will soon be, Force India's new owner.
Although Force India grabbed a double points-haul in Germany, Otmar Szafnauer fears they are losing out in the development war due to finances.
Sergio Perez says he did all he could in Sunday's German Grand Prix, bringing his Force India home in seventh place on what he billed as a "crazy" grand prix.
Esteban Ocon has admitted that a lack of practice time meant that he felt "a bit blind" going into qualifying, where he exited in the first session.
Force India remain confident they can keep hold of Esteban Ocon for the 2019 season despite strong rumours of a move to Renault.
Formula 1's silly season is back at it with Lance Stroll linked to a move to Force India for the 2019 campaign.
Nicholas Latifi will return to Formula 1 action this weekend, replacing Esteban Ocon for the opening practice session in Germany.
Although Vijay Mallya has stated in the past that Force India is not for sale, he says he would consider an "attractive" offer for the team.
At a time when F1's stewards are coming in for some stick, Sergio Perez has praised their decision to penalise Pierre Gasly at the British Grand Prix.
Pierre Gasly has been given a five-second time penalty by the stewards for an incident with Sergio Perez late on in Sunday’s British Grand Prix.
Formula 1 could soon reward drivers just for finishing a grand prix with points all the way down to 20th place.
Fernando Alonso finished best of the rest with P6, while Nico Hulkenberg, Charles Leclerc and both Force Indias were in the top 10 in FP2.
Zak Brown, Guenther Steiner and Claire Williams answered questions from the press - plus a rare appearance from Vijay Mallya.
Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon have both been quizzed about their future with 2019 plans set to be formalised this summer.
Esteban Ocon believes Force India are in for an intense midfield battle against Haas and McLaren, and one that is unlikely to be wrapped up before the Abu Dhabi GP.
Esteban Ocon has said that the whole Force India team can be "really pleased" with a P6 and P7 finish in the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon.
Both Force India and Sauber got double points finishes in Austria, with Fernando Alonso taking his McLaren to P8. Toro Rosso missed out on the top ten.
Sergio Perez has said it was a "massive surprise" to see himself be one of the victims of Q1 ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Haas qualified P6 and P8, while both Renaults made the top 10. Force India and Toro Rosso came next, but also both lost one car after Q1 as well.
Charles Leclerc got his Sauber into the top ten once again on Friday, while Williams had Robert Kubica in the car for FP1.
Although F1 is less than half way through this campaign, Force India says "realistically" they cannot catch Renault in the battle for fourth place.
Only two of the six finished, with Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon crashing, and Lance Stroll having a tyre failure. Sergio Perez also retired with engine issues
Carlos Sainz was best of the rest, with Charles Leclerc in a career-high P8. Both Haas' made it to Q3, before Romain Grosjean span, while Force India made P11.
Force India have been fined 15,000 Euros and given a further 85,000 Euros fine suspended for 12 months after a "very serious" incident in FP2.
Otmar Szafnauer has said that Force India endured a Friday at the French Grand Prix that "wasn't the most straightforward".
Both Marcus Ericsson and Sergio Perez had big offs on Friday, while both Williams struggled once again at Paul Ricard.
Formula 1's first-ever triple header may be a delight for the drivers, but Esteban Ocon concedes it is not a whole lot of fun for the rest of the team personnel.
Vijay Mallya's representative has said Force India are not close to being taken over despite recent links of new ownership.
After two boring races in succession, Bob Fernley believes Formula 1 has made the right decision in agreeing technical changes to assist with overtaking in 2019.
With Force India facing money problems, reports have emerged claiming that Michael Andretti could step up as the team's saviour.