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Rollercoaster ride for Marussia, Razia and Bianchi

March 2, 2013 (F1plus/B. Dixon).- When the shock parting of ways between Timo Glock and Marussia was announced in January, it was imperative that his replacement would be a driver bolstered by significant funding, in order to prevent the Russian owned team from emulating HRT’s sad disappearance from the grid. The driver to benefit from the financial dictatorship governing Formula One was Luiz Razia, runner up in the GP2 championship in 2012, and arriving full of promise of Brazilian funding. However, while the appearance of Razia behind the wheel of the Marussia at the second test in Barcelona was eagerly awaited, it was Briton Max Chilton who commandeered the 2013 challenger on each of...
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