‘Sahara developments won’t affect Force India performance’

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New Delhi: Force India deputy team principal Robert Fernley has said the Formula 1 team is ‘saddened’ by the arrest of its co-owner and Sahara Group chief Subrata Roy but hastened to assure that the off-track activities will have no bearing on their performance this season, beginning on March 16 in Melbourne.

“We are saddened with what is happening back in India and we hope things settle down soon. Our shareholders (both Vijay Mallya and Subrata Roy) have been extremely supportive and that is the reason why we have been performing consistently,” Fernley told IANS over phone from Bangkok after Roy was sent to Tihar Jail for not returning investors’ money as directed by the Supreme Court of India.

Team principal Mallya and Roy have a 42.5 per cent stake each in the F1 outfit with the remaining 15 per cent going to the Mol family of the Netherlands. Mallya’s business empire has been shrinking with the closure of the Kingfisher Airlines operations in 2012.

The Silverstone squad has emerged as a strong mid-field outfit, finishing sixth in the team standings in 2013 and challenging for podiums on occasions. Its sole top three finish came at Spa in 2009 when Giancarlo Fisichella came second from pole position. (IANS)

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