Sergio Perez said today he felt confident that Force India would take part in this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix despite a recent change of ownership.
The Mexican driver, whose court action placed the team in administration last month, told reporters that he believed it will be "business as usual".
"As far as I'm concerned, it's business as usual," he said.
"I'm here to drive and do my job. And I'm looking forward to enjoying the weekend and focussing on the driving. That's my priority."
"I'm just a driver and I'm here to perform at my best, and it's been quite difficult the last couple of months - I'm able to focus now on being a racing driver."
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