Owner: 'Lost money hurt Manor survival chances'

Manor owner Stephen Fitzpatrick admits that losing 10th place in the 2016 world championship was a real blow to the team's hopes of survival.

Manor owner Stephen Fitzpatrick has admitted that losing 10th place in the 2016 world championship was a real blow to the team's hopes of survival.

In late November, he denied that the lost official prize money as a result of falling behind Sauber could spell the end of the backmarker team, but Manor have just been placed into administration and are now in danger of collapsing prior to the 2017 opener in Melbourne.

Fitzpatrick admitted to his team's embattled staff in a letter: "For much of the season we were on track [for 10th place].

"But the dramatic race in Brazil ended our hopes of this result and ultimately brought into doubt the team's ability to race in 2017.

"I would like to thank the team for their constant hard work, determination and passion.

"We made a huge amount of progress on and off track but ultimately it was not enough."

Sauber finished in 10th place with two points.

Nico Rosberg of Germany and Mercedes GP leads Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP into the first corner during the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Catalunya on May 10, 2015
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