Kamui Kobayashi and Marcus Ericsson have broken their silence following news that Caterham will not take part in the United States Grand Prix and the following Brazilian GP.
The team entered administration last week following a dispute between Tony Fernandes and Engavest SA, with the administrator eventually taking control of the team and withdrawing it from racing until a buyer can be found.
Kobayashi took a moment to apologise to the fans for the
“Unfortunately, due to team’s situation, I will not able to race in United States GP and Brazilian GP,” he posted on Facebook.
“I am very sorry for the fans looking forward [to] those races.
“I am carefully observing the situation, I will evaluate possibilities and make [the] best choice for my future.”
Team-mate Ericsson, who’s money secured him a seat and helped to fund the team, added: “Turbulent times. A lot of things going on a the moment. But I’m pushing on as usual and keeping my spirit high.”