Vijay Mallya says he is "absolutely delighted" to be back in the Formula 1 paddock at the British Grand Prix, after having his travel restricted by the Indian courts.
The Force India co-owner and team principal has been banned from leaving the UK due to ongoing legal matters in his native India. He has therefore been unable to attend races outside the country until the matter is resolved.
Speaking on Friday, the 60-year-old said he was pleased to finally have the time to devote to Force India.
"First of all I’m absolutely delighted and over the moon to be here in Silverstone. It’s a very special race track for Force India," he said.
"I’m personally delighted to be here as all the other races I have virtually experienced them [because] sadly I am currently unable to travel.
"Since I am now spending my time in England, it's far more regulated, less hectic. I'm doing what I'm passionate about and one thing I'm passionate about is Force India.
"I get a lot of pleasure out of it and the team is delivering results."
He hit back at claims his current situation is damaging the sport, with some calling for him to step down from Force India and return to India to fight to clear his name.
"Nobody has ever said that I'm doing the sport any damage," he replied.
"Irrespective of where I'm present doesn't affect my contribution, especially in India.
"I've been used to managing multinational companies for years, and couldn't physically be present in each country they operate, but I was able to guide and contribute, and that continues."