Force India’s Formula 1 team ran into severe financial trouble in 2018, entered administration, and was then bought by a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll; the old Force India entity was effectively replaced on the grid by Racing Point Force India, which later became Racing Point and eventually Aston Martin.

Quick Scoop

  • What happened: The team could not keep paying its bills, so administrators took over in July 2018.
  • What changed next: Lawrence Stroll’s consortium bought the team’s assets and rescued it from collapse.
  • Why the name changed: In Formula 1, the original legal entry was excluded and replaced by a new entry, so the team continued under a new identity rather than simply staying as “Force India.”
  • What it became later: After the Stroll takeover, the team evolved into Racing Point and later Aston Martin.

In plain terms

Force India did not vanish overnight; it was a financially troubled team that was structurally rebuilt under new ownership.

So if you’re seeing the old name, it usually refers to the pre-2018 team before the rebrand and ownership change.

Bottom line

Force India was saved, bought, and renamed , not simply shut down.