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Force India to keep 2018 prize money

Force India will keep their 2018 prize money after their Formula 1 rivals agreed to measures that will not leave the new team cash-strapped. The team have relaunched as Racing Point Force India at the Belgian Grand Prix after the takeover by Lawrence Stroll's consortium. Legal issues connected to former owner Vijay Mallya had threatened to deny the team to race at Spa-Francorchamps, however the FIA confirmed on Friday that the team would continue to compete, albeit as effectively a brand-new entity. Force India will lose the 59 points accrued in the constructors' standings this year, although Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez will keep their drivers' championship gains, but they had also been...
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