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From GMM (news updated, see below)
Marussia is not commenting on claims it will sit out the next races and is on the verge of being put into the hands of administrators.
Amid Caterham's well-documented troubles, Bernie Ecclestone revealed that Marussia will also sit out the Austin-Brazil double header.
And F1 business journalist Christian Sylt claims the team has notified the High Court that it also intends to go into administration.
"I have no idea if Marussia are going to make it in the long run," F1 chief executive Ecclestone told the Daily Mail. "It's better if they didn't have to go into administration."
Despite multiple media outlets making attempts, Marussia has refused to comment on the apparently escalating situation for at least three days consecutively.
The team, rocked by Jules Bianchi's life-threatening crash at Suzuka recently, has also not issued a single 'tweet' for the past 10 days.
But amid reports owner Andrey Cheglakov wants to sell, the Telegraph reports that British-Indian steel industry brothers Baljinder Sohi and Sonny Kaushal are lining up as potential buyers.
"We are very close to a deal," Baljinder Sohi said. "But it has to be the right price. We have put in a serious offer and we will see what happens."
UPDATE
“They [the two brothers] are interested and have put in, in their words, ‘a serious offer' to buy the team and that would mean them taking on the team's current £30m debt,” reported Sky Sports News HQ's Craig Slater.
“Negotiations are ongoing but Sky sources can confirm that the brothers are serious about buying this team.”
Administrators are understood to have addressed Marussia's 190-workforce for half an hour at the team's Oxfordshire base on Monday morning.
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Marussia is not commenting on claims it will sit out the next races and is on the verge of being put into the hands of administrators.
Amid Caterham's well-documented troubles, Bernie Ecclestone revealed that Marussia will also sit out the Austin-Brazil double header.
And F1 business journalist Christian Sylt claims the team has notified the High Court that it also intends to go into administration.
"I have no idea if Marussia are going to make it in the long run," F1 chief executive Ecclestone told the Daily Mail. "It's better if they didn't have to go into administration."
Despite multiple media outlets making attempts, Marussia has refused to comment on the apparently escalating situation for at least three days consecutively.
The team, rocked by Jules Bianchi's life-threatening crash at Suzuka recently, has also not issued a single 'tweet' for the past 10 days.
But amid reports owner Andrey Cheglakov wants to sell, the Telegraph reports that British-Indian steel industry brothers Baljinder Sohi and Sonny Kaushal are lining up as potential buyers.
"We are very close to a deal," Baljinder Sohi said. "But it has to be the right price. We have put in a serious offer and we will see what happens."
UPDATE
“They [the two brothers] are interested and have put in, in their words, ‘a serious offer' to buy the team and that would mean them taking on the team's current £30m debt,” reported Sky Sports News HQ's Craig Slater.
“Negotiations are ongoing but Sky sources can confirm that the brothers are serious about buying this team.”
Administrators are understood to have addressed Marussia's 190-workforce for half an hour at the team's Oxfordshire base on Monday morning.
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