Brazilian GP heartbreak sparked Manor downfall

Manor Racing owner Stephen Fitzpatrick has admitted the team's failure to repel Sauber in the fight for tenth in the 2016 Formula 1 World Championship constructors' standings has potentially cost it a future iᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn the sport.
Six years after making its F1 debut under the Virgin Ra🍰cing label, Manor enjoyed its strongest-ever season in the sport last season courtesy of its youthful driver line-up comprising Pascal Wehrlein, Rio Haryanto and Esteban Ocon, and its competitive Merౠcedes power units.
Culminating in a hard fought 10th place finish for Wehrlein in the Aust🍌rian Grand Prix - marking only the second time in its history ✨that Manor had scored points - the minnow outfit was seemingly on course for a significant prize money reward provided it could retain its 10th place in the constructors' ahead of Sauber.
NEWS♈: Manor on the brink of collapse after slipping into administr𒀰ation
However, when Felipe Nasr claimed a ninth place result in the🐷 weather-affected Brazilian Grand Prix - the penultimate round of the seaso𒅌n - to promote Sauber ahead of Manor to tenth, it cost the British outfit approximately ?10 million in revenue.
Coming at a time 𒁃when Fitzpatrick - who purchased the team ahead of the 2015 season - had been discussing terms with potential 💙investors, the loss of tenth overall has seemingly dealt a fatal blow to talks.
"For much of the season we were on track," Fitzpatrick told the BBC. "But the dramatic race in Brazil ended our hopes of [finishing 10th] and ultimately brought into doubt t🦄he team's ability to race in 2017. We made a huge amount of progress o💝n and off track but ultimately it was not enough."
Administrators have been called in to handle the affairs of Just Racing Services Ltd - owners of Manor Racing - but while the search for a new buyer goes on, it aꦯdmits there is a limited window in which to save the team.
Somewhat ironically, having delivered the result that dealt the blow to the team,,🎃 Na🎉sr was one of the drivers in the frame for one of Manor's yet-to-be-filled seats.
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