London (dpa) - Administrators have not given up hope that the
Caterham team will be able to compete at the start of the next
Formula One season in March, Sky TV reported on Tuesday.
"We remain hopeful that the Caterham Formula 1 team can be saved and be on the grid in Melbourne for the first race of 2015," joint administrator Henry Shinners told the broadcaster.
Shinners said administrators were in talks with interested parties and thanked "creditors for their endorsement of our strategy and work" at a meeting Monday which allows talks to continue with potential new owners into 2015.
Caterham and Marussia went into administration late last season and didn't compete in the races in the US and Brazil. Marussia folded while Caterham returned for the season-ender in Abu Dhabi with fresh income from a crowdfunding scheme.
Pre-season testing starts on February 1 and the opener in Australia is on March 15. So far nine teams led by world champions Mercedes are registered for 2015.
"We remain hopeful that the Caterham Formula 1 team can be saved and be on the grid in Melbourne for the first race of 2015," joint administrator Henry Shinners told the broadcaster.
Shinners said administrators were in talks with interested parties and thanked "creditors for their endorsement of our strategy and work" at a meeting Monday which allows talks to continue with potential new owners into 2015.
Caterham and Marussia went into administration late last season and didn't compete in the races in the US and Brazil. Marussia folded while Caterham returned for the season-ender in Abu Dhabi with fresh income from a crowdfunding scheme.
Pre-season testing starts on February 1 and the opener in Australia is on March 15. So far nine teams led by world champions Mercedes are registered for 2015.
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