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Force India to use Toyota's wind tunnel in Cologne

The Sahara Force India team have announced that they will use the Toyota Motorsport GmbH wind tunnel facilities in Cologne, Germany, from 2015. The team have announced that the facility in Germany will replace its own wind tunnel facilities in Brackley as its nominated site for aerodynamic testing. Dr Vijay Mallya, the Team Principal and Managing Director of Sahara Force India, was happy to announce the deal with Toyota, and believes it is an indication of the teams’ ambitions as they continue to race in Formula 1. 'The decision to use Toyota's facility in Cologne is indicative of our ambitions to continue as a competitive force in Formula One,” insisted Mallya. “It's one of the most...
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