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Force India get cash advance as Haas withdraw veto

Ahead of the 2017 Formula 1 season Force India needed a cash advance of their 2016 Formula 1 prize money, due at end of this year, to help them ease into the forthcoming season, with most teams agreeing to the release of funds except Haas who declined. Since then Auto Motor und Sport report that a flurry of negotiations have ensued which has resulted in Haas relenting, with certain conditions, and thus Force India will receive the crucial financial advance on their prize money. There is history between with Haas and Force India. Vijay Mallya's team were the American team's biggest critics before they entered the sport – claiming that the Gene Haas owned squad was a mere Ferrari...
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