Vijay Mallya 'tired' of doubts over Force India's F1 future

Vijay Mallya says he is "tired" o𝐆f recurring doubts about Force India's future in Formula 1 amid suggestions the team could be sold, instead feeling proud of the team's achievements given its relative size and budget.

Force India has finished fourth𓄧 in the constructors' 🌺championship for each of the past two years despite having one of the smallest budgets in F1, but has been linked with a possible sale due to uncertainty about its financial situation.

Mallya 'tired' of doubts over Force India's future

Vijay Mallya says he is "tired" of꧟ recurring 𝓡doubts about Force India's future in Formula 1 amid suggestions the team could be sold, instead feeling proud of the team's achievements given its relative size and budget.

Force India has finished fourth in the constructors' championship for each of the past two years despite having one of the smallest budgets in F1, but has been linked with a possible sale due to uncertain🌠ty about its financial situation.

Mallya stressed over the British Grand Prix weekend that a sale 🦂of the team was unlikely, and explained how he was weary of dou﷽bts about the team♛ given it continues to deliver on-track.

"If you go back to all the media reports that were in early 2017, the media said that we took the 2016 car to Barcelona to test because we did not have the money to get the 2017 car ready - yet we finished fourth in the world championship," Mall🔯ya said.

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"So I’m getting a little tired of hearing all of this. We show our performance. Our financial situation has always been tight, as every independent team. We have limited resources. We made the best use of those limited resourcꦜes, ಞand that is why we are able to punch above our weight.

"Has the [financial] position significantly improved? I would say that position is what it always was at this time of the year. 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:We completed our 200th grand prix in Aus🉐tria despite a lot of media speculation in the past t🐻hat we wer𒁏e going to go bust.

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Figures from Force India had been quick to dismiss the reports before Mallya finall🌞y addressed them upon his appearance in the paddock at the British Grand Prix last weekend.

Asked why he did notꦏ seek a cease and desist order against Rich Energy if there was no deal taking place, Mallya - who is fighting extradition to India over financial irregularities - joked: "Don’t I have enough legal cases to take care of? You want me to get involved in one more?!"

"At t🅰he end of the day, you get to the point in life where you need to decide what you respond to and what you just let go by," he added.

"I’m at a poi🦂nt where over the last two or three years, I I have enough meetings with lawyers and enough legal paperwork to read.

"I have no appetite to add to that."

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