Ross Brawn claims that the sport will do everything in its power to help Force India survive following the team entering administration last week.
Formula One sporting managing director Ross Brawn vows that the company will do everything that they possibly can to help Force India as they have entered administration.
Brawn says thst Formula 1 will do "all in its power" to help the side who went into administration following their financial problems.
Force India formally went into administration following a High Court hearing in London on Friday.
Administrators are seeking a new owner of the Force India side in a bid to save the 400 jobs that are present in the team.
They will race as planned in the near future races and proceedings will remain the same.
Talking about the summer break, Brawn mentioned Force India especially following the news that broke last week.
"This applies especially to those who work at Force India, which is going through a particularly difficult time at the moment," Brawn saidin his post-weekend recap of Hungary.
"Formula 1 will be doing all in its power to ensure the team survives and I truly hope that in the coming days and weeks its future is resolved.
"Over the past few years the Silverstone-based team has been an amazing example of what can be done with limited resources, showing that what you do and how you do it is much more important than the size of your budget."