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F1 2013 – Pat Symonds: Marussia will survive

Marussia technical director Pat Symonds has said the Marussia team will survive despite only the top 10 constructors getting paid prize money from Formula One Management. Symonds told sky sports 'The fact is, outside the top four teams everyone has some financial concerns, and even in the top four you've got Mercedes who, while they haven't financial concerns, there must be other concerns there – that they don't go the way of Honda and Toyota.'So everyone's worried. But the difference between the haves and the have nots is just immense – and it's not getting any better. Under the last Concorde Agreement the new teams including Marussia did get some payout from FOM; it wasn't a...
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