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Why three teams could cost Force India more than $100m

Force India's fall into administration has been well documented over the past week and its future still remains uncertain and is likely to do so for at least another few weeks as potential buyers put forward offers to save the team. Whilst there's believed to be five interested parties, a decision by three current teams could see that figure drop and potentially cost Force India – or whatever it might be called in the future – upwards of $100 million (£77m). Those three teams are McLaren, Renault and Williams. Why so? Well under Formula 1's commercial deal, a document called the Concorde Agreement signed by all teams in 2009, governs what happens to a...
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