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230 Caterham workers laid off ahead of season finale in Abu Dhabi

After successful crowd-sourcing fundraiser, F1 team will compete in last race with skeleton crew

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Kamui Kobayashi will return to race at Abu Dhabi. Photo: EPA

The Caterham Formula One team have made 230 employees redundant, while still planning to race in the Abu Dhabi season-ender, an administrator said.

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Finbarr O'Connell said the team, who went into administration last month, would take 40 people to the Yas Marina circuit with their expenses to be paid from money raised through a crowd-funding initiative.

Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi would resume his role with Caterham at the November 23 race, a team statement said. The other driver would be announced in due course after Swede Marcus Ericsson severed ties with the team ahead of a move to Sauber for next season, it said.

We are going to Abu Dhabi, racing and talking to potential buyers
Finbarr O'Connell

Caterham raised £1.92 million (HK$23.3 million) of a targeted £2.35 million by last Friday, with the deadline reset to midnight on November 23, but still face an uncertain future.

O'Connell said the redundancies had come at the request of a majority of the workers who had wanted to start a formal claims process that took at least a month before any payments could be made, if the team was not sold.

"We are going to Abu Dhabi, racing and talking to potential buyers with meetings already arranged," he said. "The second track is that, at the same time the claims forms will be up and running."

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O'Connell acknowledged he was in a "race against time", but there were four or five interested parties with the necessary funds, including one that would be a "phenomenal opportunity" if it happened.

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