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Haryanto secures sponsorship money for Hockenheim

Rio Haryanto will continue to drive for Manor Racing during next weekend's German Grand Prix in Hockenheim after securing enough money from his sponsors.  The Indonesian driver is contracted until the end of the season with Manor, however a lack of sponsorship funding has left his seat in jeopardy for the second half of the 2016 Formula One season. Sources reveal the Indonesian drivers manager, Piers Hunnisett has been working behind the scenes to ensure Haryanto has enough funds for the upcoming Grand Prix in Germany. Despite the money raised for the Manor driver in Germany, his seat still remains in jeopardy for the second half of the season, with both Vandoorne and King tipped to...
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