Glock leaves Marussia
The driver who will join Chilton is not yet known
di StaffJanuary 21, 2013
Marussia has confirmed that Timo Glock will leave the team before the start of the 2013 Formula 1 season. The parties have agreed to part ways by mutual consent. Glock joined Marussia in 2010 and extended his contract until 2014.
The team scored no points in F1 and lost tenth place in the constructors' championship to Caterham in the last race of 2012 in Brazil.
Marussia will therefore have to find another driver to partner with debutant Max Chilton.
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