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Racing Point Force India

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Former British Formula One team
This article is about the Formula One team known as Force India during the latter part of 2018. For the original Force India Formula One team, seeForce India. For the team that competed in 2019 and 2020, seeRacing Point F1 Team.

Force India
Full nameRacing Point Force India Formula One Team
BaseSilverstone, United Kingdom
Founder(s)Lawrence Stroll
Noted staffSteve Curnow
Andrew Green
Andy Stevenson
Otmar Szafnauer
Noted driversFranceEsteban Ocon
MexicoSergio Pérez
Previous nameSahara Force India
Next nameRacing Point F1 Team
Formula One World Championship career
First entry2018 Belgian Grand Prix
Races entered9
EnginesBWT Mercedes
Constructors'
Championships
0(best finish: 7th)
Drivers'
Championships
0(best finish: 8th, bySergio Pérez)
Race victories0(best finish: 5th,2018 Belgian Grand Prix)
Podiums0
Points52
Pole positions0(best grid position: 3rd,2018 Belgian Grand Prix)
Fastest laps0
2018 position7th
Final entry2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Racing Point Force India Formula One Team was the title under whichRacing Point UK made a late entry into the2018 Formula One World Championship. The team used the constructor name "Force India", competed under aBritish licence[1] and was based inSilverstone, United Kingdom.

The team was formed in August 2018 when investors purchased the assets ofSahara Force India F1 team, which was operating underadministration.[2] The consortium of investors includedAndré Desmarais, Jonathan Dudman,John D. Idol,John McCaw Jr., Michael de Picciotto andSilas Chou named Racing Point UK Ltd.[3] and were led byLawrence Stroll, the father of then-Williams F1 driverLance Stroll. The team made its competitive debut at the2018 Belgian Grand Prix.

The team was renamed in February 2019 asRacing Point F1 Team.[4][5]

History

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Background

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Main article:Racing Point UK

On 27 July 2018,Force India Formula One Team Limited, the operator ofForce India Formula One Team for eleven seasons, was put intoadministration. By 2 August 2018 its assets were purchased byRacing Point UK Limited, a company created by a group of investors led byLawrence Stroll. The new company created a new constructor with the assets and entered the sport prior to the2018 Belgian Grand Prix, taking the vacated entry of the original Force India team.[6]

In December 2018, the FIA's first release of the 2019 Formula One World Championship entry list confirmed that Racing Point intended to drop the Force India name, and would contest the 2019 championship as a new constructor named Racing Point F1 Team.[7]

2018 season

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Esteban Ocon driving the car
See also:2018 Formula One World Championship

In the build-up to the2018 Belgian Grand Prix, the team was unsure if they would be able to race as the consortium that won the bid to buy Force India team had to get the approval of 13 Indian banks that had financial claims on the team.[6] The full approval arrived after the deadline, so the consortium purchased the old team's assets rather than buy the team itself. The newly-formed team then had to apply for participation in the Formula One World Championship under a new name while retaining the chassis name as part of the new constructor name – thus resulting in the adding of "Racing Point" to the "Force India" chassis constructor's name.[6] TheFIA excluded the former Force India entry from the championship "due to its inability to complete the season", and welcomed the new entity (Racing Point Force India F1 Team) that was able to race in the Belgian Grand Prix, but was not allowed to retain any points of the old team. The drivers, however, were able to keep their points in the Drivers' Championship.[6][8] Under a special agreement, and with unanimous approval of the nine other teams, the new team was allowed to keep the prize money the old team had earned in the preceding years under the Sahara Force India name.[9]

At the Belgian Grand Prix, Force India achieved 3rd and 4th place during a qualifying which was hit by rain during the final part. In the race they managed 5th and 6th place, thereby collecting 18 points allowing them to take the 9th place in the Constructors' Championship at the conclusion of their first Grand Prix.[10] They finished the next race inItaly in 6th and 7th, therefore jumping to 7th in the Constructors' Championship, ahead ofSauber,Toro Rosso andWilliams. TheSingapore Grand Prix was a disaster for the team with no points finishing asSergio Pérez collided with his teammateEsteban Ocon on the opening lap. Ocon retired instantly before Pérez collided withSergey Sirotkin and finished the race 16th. Racing Point Force India collected 52 points in total in the 2018 season and finished the season in 7th, 4 points ahead ofSauber and 7 points behindMcLaren.

Complete Formula One results

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(key) (results inbold indicate pole position; races initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021PointsWCC
2018VJM11Mercedes M09 EQ Power+ 1.6V6tPAUSBHRCHNAZEESPMONCANFRAAUTGBRGERHUNBELITASINRUSJPNUSAMEXBRAABU527th
MexicoSergio Pérez57161078Ret108
FranceEsteban Ocon66Ret99DSQ1114Ret
Sources:[11][12]

References

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  1. ^"Force India". StatsF1. Retrieved4 April 2022.
  2. ^"Lance Stroll's father agrees Force India takeover deal to save all 405 jobs".independent.co.uk. 8 August 2018. Retrieved21 August 2018.
  3. ^"Racing Point UK Limited acquires Force India Formula One Team | Force India F1".www.forceindiaf1.com. Archived fromthe original on 31 August 2018. Retrieved4 September 2018.
  4. ^Andrew Lewin (5 February 2019)."Racing Point F1 confirms 2019 name change". f1i. Retrieved1 June 2019.
  5. ^Joas van Wingerden (6 February 2019)."Racing Point team name confirmed". GP Fans. Retrieved1 June 2019.
  6. ^abcdCooper, Adam (24 August 2018)."How the FIA used little-known Formula 1 rules to save Force India".Autosport.Motorsport Network. Retrieved29 August 2018.
  7. ^"Force India to be renamed Racing Point for 2019". ESPN. 1 December 2018. Retrieved2 December 2018.
  8. ^Coch, Mat (24 August 2018)."FIA allows new entry to save Force India – Speedcafe".speedcafe.com. Archived fromthe original on 24 August 2018. Retrieved24 August 2018.
  9. ^Adam Cooper."Rival Formula 1 teams allow Force India to keep prize money".Autosport.
  10. ^Beer, Matt (26 August 2018)."Force India F1 driver Ocon needed 'one metre' to lead Belgian GP".Autosport.Motorsport Network.
  11. ^"BWT Racing Point F1 Team Results".Motorsport Stats. Retrieved15 May 2022.
  12. ^"All championship race entries from Racing Point Force India F1 Team".ChicaneF1. Retrieved15 May 2022.

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