Force India ordered to pay $1.12 million to wind tunnel supplier

23 March,2012 02:20 PM IST |   |  IANS

Formula One's Force India has been ordered to stump up 850,000 euros in unpaid fees to an aerodynamics company after a long-running court case.


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A high court judge here has ordered Force India Formula One team to pay $1.12 million to former wind tunnel supplier Aerolab in relation to their two-year-old dispute over intellectual property.
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Justice Arnold Wednesday settled the case in Aerolab's favour after Vijay Mallya co-owned Force India accused the Italian firm of copying parts of their wind tunnel's design for Team Lotus, now known as Caterham.
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A separate hearing will be held to determine the legal costs of the case, The Guardian reported.u00a0
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However, Force India were awarded compensation of $33,100 for the misuse of their intellectual property with Aerolab employees passing some of the aerodynamic designs to Caterham for the 2010 season.
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The ruling going against Force India brings fresh concerns for Mallya, who is struggling to keep his debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines afloat.u00a0
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