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End of the line as Marussia ceases trading, closes its doors

Things started to look hopeful for Marussia, but things have suddenly taken a turn for the worse.

The Marussia F1 Team MR03 of Jules Bianchi, sits prepared, but not racing, in the pit garage

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Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team MR03
Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team and members of the team show their support for Jules Bianchi on the grid
Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team MR03
Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team
Marussia F1 Team mechanic carries the #JB17 hashtag as a message of support for Jules Bianchi
Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team
The Marussia F1 Team MR03 of Jules Bianchi, Marussia F1 Team

Nov.7 (GMM) As 18 F1 cars practiced in Brazil, one of the absent teams came to the end of the line.

The Telegraph's Daniel Johnson broke the news, reporting early on Friday that Marussia, although listed on the FIA's 2015 entry list, has "ceased trading".

An early hint about Marussia's impending fate was given by the FIA on Wednesday, when the renamed Manor F1 Team was listed on the 2015 list accompanied by a "subject to confirmation" asterisk.

It goes without saying that it is deeply regrettable that a business with such a great following in British and world motor sport has had to cease trading and close its doors.

Marussia administrator

Interestingly, there is no asterisk alongside Caterham's 2015 entry.

"(Marussia) will not be in Abu Dhabi," Johnson 'tweeted' from Interlagos. "Staff made redundant." Over 200 people will lose their jobs. Two investors were interested, but money was never exchanged before the deadline.

Investors never came up with the money

Although the Banbury based team and also Caterham were absent in Austin and now again in Brazil, chief Graeme Lowdon attended the US race for talks.

"But no one came up with the money," Johnson added.

The initially unofficial news, broadcast live by British television Sky during its practice coverage on Friday, was then confirmed by the broadcaster.

Shortly afterwards, the administrator FRP Advisory admitted: "It goes without saying that it is deeply regrettable that a business with such a great following in British and world motor sport has had to cease trading and close its doors."

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