Monday, 21 January 2013
Marussia hints at ?commercial? factors
Marussia hinted that 'commercial' factors had forced a change a plans after the announcement that Timo Glock is leaving the team. A statement issued by the Banbury-based outfit on Monday morning suggested that the tough economic conditions that F1 teams were experiencing at the moment meant it could no longer afford the luxury of paying an experienced driver. Team principal John Booth said: "Timo has made a very significant contribution to our team over the past three seasons, helping us to develop our package to the point where, for a large proportion of the 2012 season, we were holding 10th place in the constructors' championship
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