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F1 : AEROLAB officially severs ties with Force India Formula 1 team |
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Source - Aerolab Press Office
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Friday, 06 November 2009 |
 AEROLAB, the world leading aerodynamic engineering company, wishes to make public its legal case against Force India Formula 1 team.
The three year collaboration with the Silverstone outfit came to an abrupt and unhappy end in September 2009 when AEROLAB, after serious and persistent breaches of contract by Force India, decided to initiate legal action against Vijay Mallya’s team which was, as a result, judicially required to post a significant bond.
The matter is still pending and subject to review.
Jean-Claude Migeot, Managing Director of AEROLAB, said: “It is quite unusual for us to comment on negative matters but we have been given no other choice but to make public the facts after press reports in recent days suggested that Aerolab has passed on information to parent company Fondtech which enjoys a close technical relationship with Lotus F1 Racing. These rumours are designed only to tarnish the company’s reputation and professionalism and to divert attention away from the facts. The truth is that Aerolab is suing Force India for not fulfilling its obligations.”
Based in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, AEROLAB has been at the forefront of Formula 1 car development since the company’s foundation in 2004 thanks to one of the most advanced model wind tunnels in motorsport and with the expertise of its 50 strong team of engineers and technicians.
Over the years AEROLAB has helped the likes of Toyota, Renault and most recently Force India (initially Spyker).
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