‘It’s criminal Perez is overlooked by top teams’
Force India boss Bob Fernley has heaped praise on Sergio Perez following his podium finish in Baku and is perplexed that he has not moved to one of the top teams.
Force India boss Bob Fernley has heaped praise on Sergio Perez following his podium finish in Baku and is perplexed that he has not moved to one of the top teams.
Nicholas Latifi, Nikita Mazepin and George Russell will all get behind the wheel of Force India's VJM11 at the first in-season test after the Spanish Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez has held onto his third-placed finish in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix after being investigated for a possible DRS infringement.
Esteban Ocon believes Kimi Raikkonen "hit" him in Sunday's Azerbaijan GP while the Finn reckons the Force India driver "turned in" on him.
Lewis Hamilton snatches fortuitous victory after Valtteri Bottas picks up devastating puncture. Sergio Perez on the podium in Baku for a second time.
Force India and Williams show big signs of improvement as Fernando Alonso qualifies in a familiar P13 position.
Fernando Alonso enjoyed a solid start in Baku; Force India show signs of improvement.
Force India believe they have made "good progress" in terms of the performance of their car and feel it is only a matter of time before they get back in the points.
It was a point-less Sunday in Shanghai for Force India, Williams, Sauber and Bahrain stars, Toro Rosso.
Renault qualified best of the rest in China, whilst there were signs of improvement at Force India. Both McLaren cars knocked out in Q2.
Andy Green concedes that there is something fundamentally wrong with Force India's VJM11, and it is a problem they've yet to make any inroads on.
Ferrari's Maurizio Arrivabene, Force India's Bob Fernley and Toro Rosso's Franz Tost sit down with press; the focus very much on Ferrari's botched pit stop in Bahrain.
Renault finished best of the rest on the opening day in China; McLaren are fined after Stoffel Vandoorne is unsafely released.
Sergio Perez and Brendon Hartley have a different version of events after both were slapped with 30-second penalties after the Bahrain Grand Prix for a formation lap mix-up.
Sergio Perez and Brendon Hartley have both been slapped with 30-second penalties after an incident during the formation lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Esteban Ocon picked up Force India's first point of the season; Williams off the pace once again; double DNF for Red Bull.
Pierre Gasly, Kevin Magnussen, both Renault drivers, and Esteban Ocon all qualified inside the top ten in Bahrain.
Haas surprisingly didn't feature inside the Bahrain top ten, neither did Force India, Sauber or Williams.
Ferrari's new signing Laurent Mekies will join the Scuderia knowing "key details of every single" rivals' car; that's according to Frederic Vasseur.
Off the pace and outside the points in Melbourne, Otmar Szafnauer admits retaining fourth place in the championship will be a "big task" for Force India.
Sergio Perez has said Force India have to bounce back strongly in Bahrain after both cars missed out on points in the season opener.
Guenther Steiner has called out Haas' rivals, saying they are only complaining about the similarities between the VF18 and Ferrari's SF71H to justify their own "incompetence."
Force India and McLaren have called on FIA to "closely" look at Haas' relationship with Ferrari after the American team's fast start to this season.
McLaren and Renault both scored double-points returns but Force India leave Australia with nothing to show.
Haas produced their best-ever qualifying performance, but Force India found themselves alarmingly off the pace. Fernando Alonso hoping for big points
Haas and McLaren have both their drivers in the top 10 after FP2, but it's the American outfit that everyone is talking about.
Force India won't change their name this season after shareholders failed reach an agreement, revealed deputy team principal Bob Fernley.
Force India have followed McLaren's lead by signing a flip-flop brand, Havaianas, to sponsor their Halo.
Sergio Perez says he wants to return to the top three this season, hopefully starting with this weekend's Australian Grand Prix.
Esteban Ocon reckons if he can impress the Mercedes bosses this season, there will be "plenty of opportunities" opening up in the future.