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Marussia Aiming for Progress in Bahrain Desert

The Marussia-Ferrari team arrive in Sakhir having fallen to the bottom of the Constructors’ championship, after both Lotus and Caterham leapfrogged them in Malaysia.  Jules Bianchi was unfortunately forced to retire early in Sepang, and although Max Chilton finished, he was fourteenth, behind Romain Grosjean’s Lotus and both Caterham’s of Kamui Kobayashi and Marcus Ericsson. Marussia Team Principal John Booth is hoping Bahrain offers his team the chance to redeem themselves after the disappointment in Malaysia last weekend.  He also spoke about the different challenges the team face in the desert of Bahrain. “We head pretty much straight into the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend with...
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