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Force India rules out 2018 name change

Force India's Chief Operating Officer, Otmar Szafnauer, confirms that the team will not be changing its name this season. Amidst media speculation that a British energy drink manufacturer is on the verge of buying the team - even though the potential buyer, Rich Energy, is not as rich as it would like to be (or its name suggests) and therefore unable to make a serious bid, the Silverstone outfit has been contemplating a change of name for some time. Last year, team co-owner Vijay Mallya - who has problems enough of his own - admitted that, if nothing else, he wanted to drop the India part from the team name as he felt it was limiting in terms of sponsorship. What with the fact that India...
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