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Caterham still deciding on second driver for Abu Dhabi

Caterham has yet to confirm who will drive its second car alongside Kamui Kobayashi in Abu Dhabi this weekend.

Marcus Ericsson, Caterham CT05
Kamui Kobayashi, Caterham CT05
Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team
Kamui Kobayashi, Caterham CT05
Max Chilton, Marussia F1 Team MR03
Roberto Merhi, Caterham F1 Team Test Driver
Roberto Merhi, Caterham CT05 Test Driver
Will Stevens, Marussia F1 Team Reserve Driver

Max Chilton

The late revival of Marussia has seemingly caused leading candidate Max Chilton to drop out of the running.

“It should clearly be decided very soon,” administrator Finbarr O'Connell told this writer tonight. “I'm just waiting so that I can announce what's going to happen.”

O'Connell admitted that Marussia's late decision to go to Abu Dhabi had taken Chilton off the market.

“I had heard rumours that he was interested in the seat if Marussia weren't running. I wish him well in Marussia if they are. He's under contract and clearly he would never do anything against his contract.

“He can only race one car in one team. I'm told this is possibly the latest arrival ever if Marussia come tomorrow.”

Roberto Merhi

Roberto Merhi, who ran a couple of FP1 sessions this year, signed a contract with the previous management which stipulates that he would drive Marcus Ericsson's car if it became available.

However, while the Spaniard was given a 'provisional' superlicence to run in FP1s, it seems that he still doesn't have a full one: “My understanding is that he doesn't have a superlicence.”

Will Stevens

Regarding the prospects of the team getting a superlicence for  another rookie – such as Will Stevens, who had hoped to run in FP1 at Suzuka – he said: “We'll have to wait and see. I've said to them all that I won't mention their names as it won't be fair.”

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