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Stroll-backed consortium saves Force India

As expected Force India has been saved by a consortium headed by Lance Stroll's billionaire father Lawrence Stroll which guarantees the future of the beleaguered team formerly owned by Vijay Mallya. Motorsport Network report that administrators accepted the offer from Stroll's fellow investors which include Canadian entrepreneur Andre Desmarais, Jonathan Dudman of Monaco Sports and Management, fashion business leader John Idol, telecommunications investor John McCaw Jr, financial expert Michael de Picciotto, and Stroll's business partner Silas Chou. Force India has been in administration since the Friday before the Hungarian Grand Prix in a bid to protect it against the threat of a...
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