Manor ready to deploy to Malaysia
From the management they assure that the situation will be less chaotic
Unable to take part in the Australian GP due to a still incomplete car and escaping the consequent punishment from the FIA, the Manor renews the appointment with the Circus for Malaysia.
“We made some important progress over the Melbourne weekend, so I'm quite confident that we will experience a more normal situation in Kuala Lumpur,” said the general manager. Graeme Lowdon at Autosport – The only problem is that the equipment is on the way and we won't be able to access the cars before arriving at the circuit."
Then on the reasons that prevented Stevens and Merhi from taking to the track the manager explained: "On a mechanical level the cars were sorted, but electronically speaking problems emerged in making the various systems communicate".
The boss is still on the former Marussia front John Booth , via Press Association, responded to Ecclestone's frontal attack that it was never the team's intention to participate in the first race of 2015. “Bernie was perfectly aware of our evolutionary process – he reported – The progress made was colossal . From Tuesday we will start working in the garage and you will see that by Friday everything will be in order."
Chiara Rainis
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