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Nobody will miss Marussia, Caterham in F1 Ecclestone

Bernie Ecclestone says “nobody will miss” Marussia and Caterham because they were not front-running teams. Marussia closed its doors during the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend, while Caterham remains in administration but is hopeful of returning to the grid in Abu Dhabi. Ecclestone, however, insists in an interview with Campaign Asia-Pacific that F1 is not in crisis and says he isn't worried about teams that are struggling. Asked if he is concerned that teams are in trouble and the impact it will have on the sport, Ecclestone replied: “Not at all. “Nobody will miss the two teams [Marussia and Caterham] because they're not front-running teams; they've only got a name that people would...
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