Former Caterham owner Tony Fernandes says that small teams will be unable to compete in Formula 1 unless the sport reduces its spending across the grid. Neither Caterham nor... read more »
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Former Caterham F1 Team owner Tony Fernandes has placed some of the blame for Caterham's downfall on the bigger teams in the sport. The Malaysian businessman reckons the... read more »
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Ex-Caterham boss Tony Fernandes says Formula One's big teams should shoulder some of the blame for the downfall of the sport's two smallest outfits in the last week read more »
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Tony Fernandes says Formula 1 needs to examine itself in the wake of the collapse of the Caterham and Marussia F1 teams. read more »
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Tony Fernandes says there’ll never be room for small teams like Caterham in F1 unless there’s a reduction in spending throughout the grid. read more »
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Ex-FIA president Max Mosley believes Caterham and Marussia won't be the last teams to exit F1 if the sport's spending split isn't addressed soon. read more »
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Sky Sports F1’s Ted Kravitz believes it is unlikely Caterham will race again in F1 – but is more hopeful that Marussia can return to the grid. read more »
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Lamenting the loss of Caterham and Marussia, former F1 team owner Gian Carlo Minardi comes round to the Pitpass way of thinking. read more »
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AUTOSPORT's team of Formula 1 journalists on what Caterham and Marussia's troubles mean for F1, the implications of third cars and what can be done read more »
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Force India nearly went the same way as Caterham and Marussia this week, but the team settled its debt with Mercedes in time, according to a report... read more »
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As Caterham and Marussia's absence from Austin reopens debate over Formula 1's sustainability, AUTOSPORT reveals the small teams' own breakdown of the cost of... read more »
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Max Mosley has warned that more teams could go the way of Caterham and Marussia as Formula One is "not a fair competition any more"... read more »
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The true scale of the financial crisis which brought down Caterham has finally been laid bare. read more »
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This weekend's United States Grand Prix will feature the fewest entrants in almost a decade of Formula 1 competition, with cash-strapped Marussia and Caterham the... read more »
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Kamui Kobayashi says he feels "very sorry for the fans" after Caterham confirmed they will skip the next two grands prix... read more »
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Kamui Kobayashi and Marcus Ericsson have broken their silence following news that Caterham will not take part in the United States Grand Prix and the following Brazilian GP.... read more »
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As two teams look likely to go to the wall, former FIA president Max Mosley warns that more could follow. read more »
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Former FIA President Max Mosley has warned that Formula 1 could lose more teams due to the current costs of competing in the sport. Marussia and Caterham will miss this... read more »
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Kamui Kobayashi apologised to fans and says he is evaluating his future opportunities after Caterham entered administration last week. The Leafield-based team has endured a... read more »
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British-Indian brothers Baljinder Sohi and Sonny Kaushal are in negotiations to rescue the beleaguered Marussia F1 Team following confirmation the outfit has gone into... read more »
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Caterham F1 drivers Kamui Kobayashi and Marcus Ericsson are looking forward following the announcement the team has been placed in administration. read more »
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Caterham and Marussia might not be the last teams to feel the pinch of the high costs of racing in Formula One, according to former FIA president Max Mosley read more »
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Former FIA President Max Mosley says Marussia and Caterham "may not be the last" teams to fall off the Formula 1 grid due to the current cost of competing in the sport. read more »
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Marussia and Caterham "may not be the last" teams to suffer from the cost of Formula 1, says former FIA president Max Mosley. read more »
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Following a week in which the situation at Caterham has deteriorated, the team is set to drop off the grid after 93 races in the sport. Here, GPUpdate.net chronicles a... read more »