PSG

Paris Saint-Germain is a French racing team and the racing division of football club Paris Saint-Germain. Owned by PSG's chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi, PSG entered Formula International in 2040 following HSBC Nero's departure from the tier and purchased the British team's FI assets. PSG is the first team to be backed by a football club in an FIA-sanctioned series.

Origins
Paris Saint-Germain is one of France's most succesful football clubs, and are backed by Qatari businessman Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who purchased the club in 2011 via his company, Qatar Sports Investments. Ever since, PSG has been the dominant force in French football and have won many league titles and domestic cups in France.

Unexpectedly in 2040, the club had expressed an interest to enter racing as a team, owned entirely by Al-Khelaifi and based in France. Their opportunity came when HSBC Nero purchased Alpha Tauri's assets and moved to Formula Earth. The British team decided to sell their FI venture to the highest bidder and the assets were purchased by Al-Khelaifi, thus putting PSG in the sport.

2040-present: A difficult start
Despite having a tremendous budget due to the backing from Al-Khelaifi, PSG had to spend a year in the back of the grid, much like every new team. The signings were also major, those being Camila Ruiz and Santino Andreoli-Richard, both having Formula Earth experience, but having spent their recent seasons failing to fulfil their potential. Despite their budget and the pedigree of their drivers, PSG finished their debut season last with no points, being the only team to do so and beaten by fellow newcomers AMF.

Notable Drivers

 * Camila Ruiz (2040-present)
 * Santino Andreoli-Richard (2040-present)