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Racing Point becoming 'normal team' - Green

Mar.7 2019 will be a transition year for the team formerly known as Force India. That is the view of team boss Otmar Szafnauer, when asked by Auto Motor und Sport about the future of the new Lawrence Stroll-owned 'Racing Point' outfit. Force India almost collapsed financially last year prior to the Stroll acquisition, and the re-branded operation then had a particularly quiet winter test season. But behind the scenes, Racing Point is building up. The budget has been boosted to $140 million, up 20 per cent. And it is now on a personnel recruiting drive. "We now have 425 people," said Szafnauer. "Before we were at 400. "We want to grow slowly. There is one new employee...
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