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Force India unlikely to have Aston Martin rebranding this season

Formula One team's chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer says 2016 rebranding unlikely, but talks have not been abandoned entirely

Force India’s co-owner and principal Vijay Mallya, the liquor baron, said last October that the team were discussing a potential three-way deal involving the British sports car marque Aston Martin and whisky brand Johnny Walker. Photo: APPremium
Force India’s co-owner and principal Vijay Mallya, the liquor baron, said last October that the team were discussing a potential three-way deal involving the British sports car marque Aston Martin and whisky brand Johnny Walker. Photo: AP

Birmingham, England: Force India are unlikely to have Aston Martin branding this season but talks have not been abandoned entirely, the Formula One team’s chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer said on Thursday.

“We’re still discussing," he said at the Autosport show.

“In the short term, meaning 2016, I don’t see that type of rebranding happening. But you never know what the future holds thereafter."

Force India’s co-owner and principal Vijay Mallya, the liquor baron, had told Reuters last October that the team were discussing a potential three-way deal involving the British sports car marque and whisky brand Johnny Walker.

The agreement would have seen the British-based team transformed in name and look to feature the Aston Martin branding.

“Obviously, if something is going to happen, it should happen before the start of next season because then one would have to think about the livery, the uniforms, team kit and so many other things," Mallya had said then.

Force India have struggled financially and sought in October a $10 million advance on their 2016 championship payments, the same amount they were granted before the start of the season.

Loss-making Aston Martin, famous as the marque of choice for fictional British secret agent James Bond, is 5% owned by Mercedes—who provide Force India’s engines.

Johnnie Walker are owned by Diageo, who are majority shareholders in Mallya’s United Spirits Ltd, and several of their liquor brands are already visible on the Force India cars.

Szafnauer said Formula One had an appeal to Aston Martin but more with an eye for the future.

“If it now happens in the long term, is there disappointment? Probably not," he said.

Aston Martin chief executive Andy Palmer told Reuters in July that the chances of Aston Martin returning to Formula One for the first time since 1960 were “improbable".

“Everybody knows Aston Martin. I have a job to do in terms of getting us back into the conversation amongst people that cross-shop sports cars, be it McLaren, be it Ferrari or Porsche. I need to be in that conversation," he said then.

“But to get into Formula One, that’s serious money that I don’t have." Reuters

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Published: 15 Jan 2016, 09:00 AM IST
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