SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The Manor Marussia Formula One team took another solid step forward on Saturday after getting both their cars through qualifying for the first time this season at the Chinese Grand Prix.
The team, which emerged from the ashes of the Marussia outfit that slipped into administration at the end of last year, had to battle just to make last month's Australian season-opener after being thrown an 11th-hour lifeline.
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