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The Forward Racing MotoGP team will miss the next round at Indianapolis following the arrest of team owner Giovanni Cuzari.
Cuzari was arrested in Switzerland on corruption, money laundering and bribery charges earlier this month.
A Forward statement said while every effort had been made to continue operating as usual, sponsors had withheld payments in response to Cuzari's arrest and the situation could not be resolved in time.
"Unfortunately, the reaction of the sponsors, the main source of income of an independent team, was immediate and resolute," said the statement.
"Inevitably some of them cancelled the existing contracts and interrupted payments, creating further financial troubles that could jeopardise completely the survival of the team.
"The activity of these last days was therefore focused on rebuilding sponsor relationships.
"The team was able to reach a consensus to regain some vital economic aid to cover the costs of the upcoming races.
"New processes of collection and payment were activated, the economic admin was rebuilt and new operational modalities were agreed with the Public Prosecutor of Lugano."
Forward has agreed with MotoGP teams' body IRTA that it will skip the Indy event on August 9 "in order to gather all the resources and to better organise the upcoming trips" but it intends to return at Brno a week later.
The decision affects both Forward's MotoGP and Moto2 programmes.
It fields Open class Yamahas for Stefan Bradl - who missed the last round at the Sachsenring due to injury - and Loris Baz, plus Moto2 bikes for Simone Corsi and Lorenzo Baldassarri.