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Force India to use Toyota wind tunnel from 2015

Force India will use Toyota Motorsport's wind tunnel facilities in Cologne, Germany for all their aerodynamic testing for the 2015 FIA Formula One world championship and beyond.The team said the switch to Toyota's facility, previously used by the Japanese manufacturer's F1 operation and widely regarded to be one of the best in the world, would strengthen their future aerodynamic and development capabilities."The decision to use Toyota's facility in Cologne is indicative of our ambitions to continue as a competitive force in Formula One," team principal and managing director Vijay Mallya explained. "It's one of the most significant decisions in our history and gives us access...
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