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Force India to keep F1 prize money worth £50m
Force India will be allowed to keep its prize money benefits worth an estimated £50 million from the past two Formula 1 seasons despite its rebrand and acceptance as a new, mid-season entry to the constructors' championship. The FIA announced on Thursday it had come to an agreement with teams and the commercial rights holder to allow Force India to re-enter the 2018 championship as a new entity following the sale of its assets to a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll, saving more than 400 jobs at the team, now known as Racing Point Force India. 5774263478001 CrashTV: The team will debut at Spa this weekend starting on zero points in the constructors’ championship, with the old...
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