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Struggling teams still targeting 2015 participation

As speculation grows about the imminent exit of three struggling teams from Formula One, two of the under-pressure outfits have said they intend to still be in the sport in 2015. Sauber, Caterham and Marussia are struggling both on and off the track in the vastly expensive sport, with many predicting they will not have the resources to continue in F1 beyond the current season. Sauber team principal Monisha Kaltenborn acknowledges the difficulty of trying to find new investors and sponsors after a highly disappointing season in which the Swiss-based outfit has not scored a single point. 'We are having the worst season of our history, of our team, and yet at the same time, we are more than...
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