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FIA F1 Austria 2018 Nr. 11 Perez
Force India VJM11
Race Car
Category Formula One
Constructor Force India
Designer Andrew Green (Technical Director)
Akio Haga (Chief Designer)
Ian Hall (Chief Designer)
Bruce Eddington (Chief Engineer, Composites)
Dan Carpenter (Chief Engineer, Mechanical Design)
Andrew Brown (Head of R&D)
Jonathan Marshall (Head of Vehicle Science)
Simon Phillips (Head of Aerodynamics)
Guru Johl (Chief Aerodynamicist)
Predecessor Force India VJM10
Successor Racing Point RP19
Chassis Carbon fibre composite monocoque with Zylon side anti-intrusion panels
Suspension (front) Aluminium alloy uprights with carbon fibre composite wishbones, trackrod and pushrod
Suspension (rear) Aluminium alloy uprights with carbon fibre composite wishbones, trackrod and pullrod
Engine Mercedes-AMG F1 M09 EQ Power+,[1] 1.6 L (98 cu in), 90° - V6 turbocharged engine, limited to 15,000 RPM, in a mid-mounted, rear-wheel drive layout
Electric_motor Mercedes kinetic and thermal energy recovery systems
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Power 1,000 horsepower (750 kW)
Transmission Mercedes AMG F1 eight-speed gearbox with semi-automatic seamless shift
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Fuel Petronas Primax, Pemex
Brakes Carbon Industries 920E Brake system
Tyres Pirelli P Zero (dry)
Pirelli Cinturato (wet)
BBS wheels
Notable entrants Sahara Force India F1 Team
Racing Point Force India F1 Team
Notable drivers 11. 25px Mexico Sergio Pérez
31. 25px France Esteban Ocon
Debut 2018 Australian Grand Prix
Races competed 21
Race victories 0
Podiums 1
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0


The Force India VJM11[2] is a Formula One racing car designed and constructed by Force India to compete during the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship. The car was driven by Sergio Pérez and Esteban Ocon,[3] and made its competitive début at the 2018 Australian Grand Prix. Following the bankruptcy of the Force India team, the Force India assets were purchased—including the VJM11 design and built cars—by a new team, Racing Point Force India, who continued to enter the VJM11 under the Force India name.

Complete Formula One results[]

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers Grands Prix Points WCC
AUS BHR CHN AZE ESP MON CAN FRA AUT GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN RUS JPN USA MEX BRA ABU
2018 Sahara Force India F1 Team Mercedes P
Ocon 12 10 11 Ret Ret 6 9 Ret 6 7 8 13 0[lower-alpha 1] EX
Pérez 11 16 12 3 9 12 14 Ret 7 10 7 14
Latifi TD TD
Racing Point Force India F1 Team Ocon 6 6 Ret 9 9 DSQ 11 14 Ret 52 7th
Pérez 5 7 16 10 7 8 Ret 10 8

Notes[]

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  2. Cooper, Adam (26 February 2018). "Force India F1 launch: New team name likely before Australia". Autosport (Motorsport Network). https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/134538/new-force-india-name-likely-by-melbourne. Retrieved 27 February 2018. "There is a "high probability" that Force India will change its 2018 Formula 1 team and chassis name before the start of the season in Australia, according to Otmar Szafnauer." 
  3. "2018 F1 Entry List". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 1 February 2018. https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship/season-2018/2018-f1-entry-list. 

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External links[]

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Force India
Force India

Founders

Vijay Mallya · Michiel Mol

Notable Personnel

Steve Curnow · Robert Fernley · Mike Gascoyne · Andrew Green · James Key · Colin Kolles · Gianpiero Lambiase · Subrata Roy · Tom McCullough · Mark Smith · Andy Stevenson · Otmar Szafnauer

Drivers

25px Italy Giancarlo Fisichella · 25px Germany Nico Hülkenberg · 25px Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi · 25px France Esteban Ocon · 25px Mexico Sergio Pérez · 25px Great Britain Paul di Resta · 25px Germany Adrian Sutil

Formula One Cars

VJM01 · VJM02 · VJM03 · VJM04 · VJM05 · VJM06 · VJM07 · VJM08 · VJM08B · VJM09 · VJM10 · VJM11


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Racing Point Force India

Founder

Lawrence Stroll

Notable personnel

Steve Curnow · Andrew Green · Tom McCullough · Andy Stevenson · Otmar Szafnauer

Notable drivers

25px Mexico Sergio Pérez · 25px France Esteban Ocon

Formula One cars

VJM11

Related

Racing Point UK · Force India · Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains

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