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Force India angered by push for customer cars

Force India has expressed its frustration over the push for third cars and ultimately customer cars that was voted through at yesterday's F1 Strategy Group meeting. Although not specifically outlined in today's FIA statement – there was only a reference to “a comprehensive proposal to ensure the sustainability of the sport” – plans for a proper study of how customer cars would work were supported, despite opposition from the Force India's representative, deputy team principal Bob Fernley. The Silverstone outfit has a presence in the Strategy Group after finishing as the 'best of the rest' in the 2014 World Championship, and as such is in effect the only team representing the...
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