Vijay Mallya to make public appearance in British Grand Prix

July 07, 2016 04:11 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:39 am IST - Silverstone

In this October 27, 2012 photo, Force India team principal Vijay Mallya waves in the paddock during a practice session of the Indian F1 Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, near New Delhi.

In this October 27, 2012 photo, Force India team principal Vijay Mallya waves in the paddock during a practice session of the Indian F1 Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, near New Delhi.

Troubled businessman Vijay Mallya is set to make a rare public appearance in the United Kingdom on Friday when he is scheduled to attend the team bosses press conference ahead of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.

Mr. Mallya, who has been in the U.K. since March, has been declared a ‘proclaimed offender’ by a special court in a money laundering case back in India. The creditors in India have also been trying to recover dues of Rs. 9000 crore owed by his long-grounded Kingfisher Airlines.

It will be the first time this season that Force India boss Mr. Mallya will be seen in the paddock. Mr. Mallya is scheduled to address the press conference alongside fellow team principals Maurizio Arrivabene (Ferrari), Eric Boullier (McLaren), Dave Ryan (Manor), Claire Williams (Williams) and Toto Wolff (Mercedes).

The liquor baron is going through tough times but his team Force India has had a successful season so far.

Sergio Perez’s third place finish in Monaco and Baku helped the team record two podiums in a season for the first time.

Force India, who had a forgettable last race in Austria, remain in the fifth place with 59 points are aiming to catch up Williams, who are fourth with 92 points.

The British Grand Prix is considered a home race for Force India, whose factory is a stone’s throw away from the circuit.

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