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Timo Glock set to leave Marussia

Timo Glock is set to leave Marussia after three years with the team. German outlet Sport Bild claims that Glock will depart the Banbury based team. 'I have experienced three great years with Marussia. We part in friendship,' Glock is reported to have told Sport Bild. 'I want new challenges [for myself] and continue my journey in motorsport.' Sport Bild also reports that DTM is a likely destination for the German, with Glock having been BMW Sauber's test driver in 2007. A Tweet from BMW factory driver Dirk Muller alluded to a potential move to DTM for Glock.
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