Gene Haas believes the collapse of Marussia and Caterham due to financial struggled will spell the end of an era for Formula One... read more »
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The collapse of the Marussia F1 Team during the 2014 Formula 1 season was one of the biggest talking points of last year, and it has been announced that the […] read more »
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If the Manor Formula 1 team (formerly Marussia) fails to find a buyer or investor within two weeks, the hope of making the 2015 grid is over according to team boss John Booth.... read more »
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Gene Haas believes it is "insanity" for a new team to want to start in F1 as a constructor following the demise of Caterham and Marussia read more »
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The Marussia Formula 1 team collapsed owing trade creditors UKP31.4 million - with Ferrari alone owed more than half that amount read more »
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Despite having the "attractive element" of £40m in prize money, John Booth concedes Marussia's chances of racing in 2015 are slim at best... read more »
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Marussia team principal John Booth insists there is a "slim hope" of the team making the 2015 grid, saying the team has two weeks to secure investment read more »
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Former Marussia Team Principal John Booth says he is retaining a "slim hope" of the outfit making it onto the 2015 Formula 1 grid, but that a deal must be finalised... read more »
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Marussia s attempts to make it to the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2014 cost the team nearly 30,000 after an investor pulled out read more »
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Marussia's attempts to return to the 2014 F1 grid where scuppered when a key investor withdrew at the last minute, leaving the team with more debt... read more »
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With 2014 coming to an end very shortly, we've decided (as is now tradition) to go back and look at the most read feature articles from the year. 01. Fernando Alonso goes... read more »
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Ferrari and McLaren are set to lose close to a combined £25 million following Marussia's collapse, according to a report... read more »
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Ferrari and McLaren remain significant creditors following the collapse of F1 minnow Marussia, according to official figures. read more »
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Administrators for Marussia reveal that "no satisfactory offer or strategy has been offered to presently allow racing to continue." read more »
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The collapse of Marussia isn't just a loss for Formula 1 and the team's various employees, but it will also have an impact on Ferrari and McLaren which are among 200... read more »
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The FIA has released an updated entry list for the 2015 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, though it remains largely unchanged from the original document. The main susprises are... read more »
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Gene Haas has reportedly purchased Marussia's former base in Banbury after it went up for sale following the collapse of the team. The American is set to join the grid in... read more »
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The Haas F1 Team is set to use Marussia's factory in Banbury as its European base when it joins the grid in 2016 read more »
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Marussia would still be entitled to collect the prize money it earned from finishing inside the top ten, according to Bernie Ecclestone, as long as it competes in 2015. The... read more »
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Marussia's assets will be auctioned off on Tuesday and Gene Haas has confirmed he will be bidding for "some of that stuff"... read more »
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Gene Haas says he's likely to bid for several items in Tuesday's Marussia asset auction which includes items ranging from shop machinery to their 2014 chassis. In... read more »
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The collapsed Marussia Formula 1 team's assets will begin to be auctioned off by administrators on Tuesday morning, the first in a series of sales that further damages its... read more »
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Gene Haas has revealed that he will be bidding for the assets of the collapsed Marussia team when they are put up for auction. read more »
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Marussia’s assets will start to be auctioned off by the team’s administrators this week all but ending hopes the debt-laden outfit can be salvaged. read more »
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Will Stevens says he hasn't given up hope of staying in F1 next year, but he admits his future depends on Caterham and Marussia returning to the grid... read more »