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Booth confident of Marussia catching midfield

Marussia team principal John Booth believes that his team can take the fight to the midfield runners. Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton finished fifteenth and seventeenth respectively in last weekend's Australian Grand Prix. 'The out-of-the-box reliability and performance of the MR02 has been very pleasing to see, especially as the car is quite a significant evolution of the MR01 and we have had to make the necessary modifications to accommodate KERS for this season,' said Booth. 'Having said that, one race does not make a season and we will need to work hard, particularly in these early races, to continue to take the fight to the midfield, which we have shown to be a target realistically...
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