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| The VJM07, featuring an attractive new livery, swapping white for a "fierce" black (c) Sahara Force India |
Showing posts with label Mallya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mallya. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Force India VJM07 Unveiling
Not so much an unveiling as a highly anticipated online reveal, the first 2014 machinery was shown today, with Force India posting a picture of the VJM07, which will of course be driven by Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez. The main talking point as a result of the release is Force India's radical new livery, as the team have swapped the white paint for black, giving the car a decidedly "fierce new look." It shows how the team are evolving and progressing as they head into their seventh season in the sport.
Labels:
2014,
Force India,
Green,
Hulkenberg,
Mallya,
Perez,
VJM07
Monday, 30 December 2013
2013 Team Reviews: Force India
The midway point of the Team Review series has seen the spotlight set on Force India, a team who experienced a mirrored season compared to rivals Sauber - Force India were significantly disadvantaged by the tyre construction changes which derailed their challenge at the head of the field and refocused their campaign on defending from a fast charging Sauber who were catching fast. While they managed to hold on to P6 in the constructors, it was certainly a rocky ride, especially when Paul Di Resta's form took a turn for the worst during the Asian leg of the season.
Labels:
2013,
Di Resta,
Fernley,
Force India,
Mallya,
Season Review,
Sutil
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Perez Snatches Force India Drive
Elation for Sergio Perez, devastation for Paul Di Resta, as the McLaren refugee has claimed the second seat at Force India, following in the footsteps of now teammate, Nico Hulkenberg. The Mexican's move to Force India has resigned Paul Di Resta to a 2014 outside of Formula One, yet this was an unfortunate reality and it was common knowledge that his departure was imminent. Despite only entering the sport in 2011, it has already been a roller-coaster ride for Sergio Perez - success in 2012, less so in 2013, yet will Checo prove his talents once again in 2014 and show McLaren how wrong they were to displace him.
Labels:
2014,
Di Resta,
Force India,
Hulkenberg,
Mallya,
Perez
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