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Renamed Marussia, Caterham on 2015 Formula 1 entry list

Financially-stricken Caterham and Manor - formerly known as Marussia - are included on the FIA's provisional 11 two-car team entry list for the 2015 Formula 1 season.

Manor and Caterham have been included on the FIA's provisional 11-team entry list for the 2015 Formula 1 season.

The futures of both teams had been unclear after they entered administration following the Russian Grand Prix, which led to them missing the race in America on Sunday.

However, both Malaysian outfit Caterham and English team Manor, formerly known as Marussia, have signalled their intentions to field two cars for next campaign.

Sky Sports News also reports that both hope to return to the grid for the season-ending race in Abu Dhabi.

McLaren have also revealed a name change - to McLaren-Honda - for 2015, following their reunion with the engine supplier.

Entry list in full:

Company: Red Bull Racing Limited (AUT); Team name: Infiniti Red Bull Racing.

Company: Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Limited (DEU); Team name: Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team.

Company: Ferrari SpA (ITA); Team name: Scuderia Ferrari.

Company: Lotus F1 Team Limited (GBR); Team name: Lotus F1 Team.

Company: McLaren Racing Limited (GBR); Team name: McLaren Honda.

Company: Force India Formula 1 Team Limited (IND); Team name: Sahara Force India F1 Team.

Company: Sauber Motorsport AG (CHE); Team name: Sauber F1 Team.

Company: Scuderia Toro Rosso SPA (ITA); Team name: Scuderia Toro Rosso.

Company: Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited (GBR); Team name: Williams Martini Limited.

Company: Manor Grand Prix Racing Limited (GBR)*; Team name: Manor F1 Team.

Company: 1Malaysia Racing Team SDN BHD (MAL); Team name: CF1 Caterham F1 Team.

*Subject to confirmation

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