Caterham Brings Racing Lineup to the Track to Celebrate F1 Entry
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Caterham Brings Racing Lineup to the Track to Celebrate F1 Entry



This weekend's inaugural Formula 1 race in Melbourne, Australia, will mark Caterham's first entry in a Grand Prix as a standalone name.

To celebrate the all-important event, the British carmaker brought together three of its cars, the Superlight R500, the new SP/300.R sports prototype and the CT01 F1 racecar, at the Jerez circuit in Spain.

You can watch the video right after the break.

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