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Caterham set to miss next two races

Caterham F1 Team Caterham has been given dispensation to miss the next two Formula 1 races in the United States and Brazil after the team was placed into administration. The squad has endured a tumultuous week with Tony Fernandes and buyers Engavest SA involved in a war of words over unfulfilled contracts, while the latter opted to hand over control of the team to administrators Smith & Williamson on Friday. They revealed that Bernie Ecclestone has given them permission to miss the next two races, while they remain hopeful a new buyer can be found so that the outfit can return to the grid in time for the season finale in Abu Dhabi. "In a telephone conversation today between Finbarr...
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