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London: Sahara Force India team principal Vijay Mallya has pumped in $32 million into his Formula One team ahead of the season opener in Melbourne on Sunday.
Watson, the personal investment company used by the liquor baron, has loaned Force India nearly $10 million while Mallya's Kinghfisher Airlines and his beer and spirit arm has generated the remaining $22 million through sponsorship, The Scotsman reported on Monday.
The Silverstone-based team is eyeing to better its last year's sixth-place finish in the 2012 Constructors' Championship.
Force India found a co-owner, Subrata Roy-led Sahara Group, last year when the Indian company bought a 42.5 per cent stake in the F1 team. Sahara said that it would invest a further $100 million into the mid-field outfit.
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