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Mallya not planning on a quick sale of Force India

Force India owner Dr Vijay Mallya has insisted that his team is very unlikely to be sold in the near future. However, he admits that he would consider any credible takeover offers which put cash on the table. Mallya recently gave up his position on the board of directors, but remains one of the team's largest shareholders and is still the team principal. “People have been writing about the ownership of my team for years now,” Mallya told reporters at Silverstone on Friday. “I’m proud that we finished our 200th Grand Prix in Austria. It’s a big milestone for me since I own this team. I am sure you will not see anybody in Force India, indeed myself, walk around with a for sale...
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