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WRC Estonia: Pajari leads after Friday afternoon clean sweep

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Hadjar set for Belgian GP grid penalty after F1 engine change

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F1 Belgian GP: Verstappen quickest in FP1 over Hamilton

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F1 Belgian GP: Verstappen quickest in FP1 over Hamilton

LIVE: F1 Belgian GP commentary and updates - Verstappen tops FP1 from Hamilton

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LIVE: F1 Belgian GP commentary and updates - Antonelli tops FP2 as Gasly suffers heavy crash

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Gascoyne seeks Force India damages

Force India's former Chief Technical Officer Mike Gascoyne is suing the team for damages of more than £2 million over his dismissal at the end of last year, autosport.com has learned

Gascoyne had his contract with the team terminated in November 2008, 12 months before his original three-year deal with them was due to come to an end.

Unhappy about what happened, he has now lodged legal paperwork in London's High Court for damages caused by his dismissal, plus other incidental costs.

Gascoyne is seeking the full $2.5 million (USD) wages that he was due for the final year of his deal, plus at least a percentage of the potential $5 million (USD) that he could have earned had he taken up a two-year contract extension option.

Life insurance cover claims, plus incidence of taxation and interest, are also mentioned in the writ that has been lodged with the High Court.

Gascoyne parted company with the team in November last year as team principal Vijay Mallya conducted a management reshuffle brought about by the outfit's switch to Mercedes-Benz engines.

Mallya said at the time: "Force India is my most difficult project to date and it has become clear that it requires more direct input from my side and greater performance accountability.

"We have come a long way this season, but we need more and that requires some radical reorganisation of the management structure to ensure the maximum productivity."

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