- 22 Apr 10, 22:54#197119
It seems that everyone is so caught up (naturally of course) with the goings on at McLAren, Ferrari, Red Bull and the new teams that perhaps an issue being neglected is the sterling work that Force India have been doing so far this season.
Of course some can say that the indicators of improvement have been there since the latter half of 2009 and Spa in particular, but did many of us really think that they would be fighting it out in many of the top 10 shoot-outs in qualifying, and running well in the points in most races thus far in 2010?
I think their performance is one that deserves real plaudits in this day and age of massive sports companies racking up huge debts (a la Man United, Portsmouth in the football world) big manufacturers in F1 not being able to cut it (Toyota, BMW, Honda) and established giants (i.e. Ferrari and McLaren).
Here we have a small (comparatively) team, that started off with realistic expectations of not setting the world on fire in their first year or two, that have steadily improved race by race, and have been progressing nicely up the ranks both in terms of grid and finishing positions.
Is it any surprise that it's the team that many guises ago was Jordan?
Any thoughts on Force India, whether just this season or from their inception to date and their future?
Of course some can say that the indicators of improvement have been there since the latter half of 2009 and Spa in particular, but did many of us really think that they would be fighting it out in many of the top 10 shoot-outs in qualifying, and running well in the points in most races thus far in 2010?
I think their performance is one that deserves real plaudits in this day and age of massive sports companies racking up huge debts (a la Man United, Portsmouth in the football world) big manufacturers in F1 not being able to cut it (Toyota, BMW, Honda) and established giants (i.e. Ferrari and McLaren).
Here we have a small (comparatively) team, that started off with realistic expectations of not setting the world on fire in their first year or two, that have steadily improved race by race, and have been progressing nicely up the ranks both in terms of grid and finishing positions.
Is it any surprise that it's the team that many guises ago was Jordan?

Any thoughts on Force India, whether just this season or from their inception to date and their future?
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