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Force India Better Understanding of 2018 Car Thanks To Upgrades

Sahara Force India F1 Team‘s Technical director Andrew Green says the team goes into next season with a greater understanding with its new car thanks to the development work done during this year. The Silverstone based team finished fourth in the constructors standings for 2017 and achieving their highest points tally in F1, with the help of Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon. The team managed to remain competitive throughout the season, with the inclusion of updates late into the season in preparation for 2018. In an interview with Motorsport.TV‘s, The Flying Lap, Andrew Green said the same funds that allowed it to accelerate their development in 2017 has allowed to build their...
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