Force
India Formula One Team is pleased to announce a major new partnership
that will propel the team forward for the 2009 FIA Formula One World
Championship and beyond; a ground-breaking technical partnership
with McLaren Applied Technologies (which is a company wholly owned
by the McLaren Group) and with Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines.
In
a unique long term deal, the Force India Formula One Team VJM02
cars will be powered by engines designed and built by Mercedes-Benz
HighPerformanceEngines, the first time that the legendary manufacturer
has supplied another chassis constructor other than McLaren. Additionally,
Force India will have access to the McLaren Group's network of bespoke
suppliers that has supported this year's World Championship victory.
McLaren
Applied Technologies will additionally supply the Force India Formula
One Team cars with McLaren Racing gearboxes and hydraulic systems
and will provide operational support to ensure Force India functions
at its highest possible level.
The
Force India Formula One Team also plans to fit its cars with a kinetic
energy recovery system (KERS) that is currently being developed
by Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines and McLaren Racing (which
is also a company wholly owned by the McLaren Group).
In
conjunction with aerospace company EADS - which, like McLaren and
Mercedes, is also a global leader in its field - Force India Formula
One Team announced that it will soon be expanding the computational
fluid dynamics capability of its Brackley Aero Centre facility.
Dr.
Vijay Mallya, chairman and managing director of Force India,
commented: 'We are absolutely delighted to be able to
announce a technical partnership with McLaren Applied Technologies
and Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines, and also our plan to expand
the composite manufacturing capability and drawing office within
our Silverstone facility.
'McLaren
and Mercedes-Benz are two of the most famous names in motorsport
history, having achieved great success in Grand Prix racing over
many years, and most recently, a superb victory in probably the
most dramatic World Championship Formula 1 has seen.
'These
new resources and developments will provide an enormous boost to
our technical armoury and, as a result, we have high hopes of making
good progress in 2009 and beyond.
'Force
India Formula One Team has been in existence for only one year,
and inevitably our first season has constituted a learning period.
But we said at the outset that we meant business and were not interested
in merely making up the numbers. The announcement of our new technical
partnership, combined with the new developments and resources outlined
above, clearly underlines that we meant what we said. I would like
personally to thank Bernie Ecclestone and FIA president Max Mosley,
both of whom offered their assistance and support throughout the
gestation of this deal.'
'Interest
in Formula One in India, especially among the 300-million-plus professional-class
demographic as well as in neighbouring countries such as Singapore,
Malaysia and Abu Dhabi with a large Indian population, is growing
at astonishing levels. Formula One commercial rights holder Bernie
Ecclestone has declared plans to stage an Indian Grand Prix in 2011,
in Delhi, our capital city, by which time Force India Formula One
Team will be exactly that: a Formula One force in, and for, India.'
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