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Boullier denies eight-team, three-car claims

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier has dismissed claims by Adam Parr that "this is the last year of F1 as we know it". Former Williams CEO raised a few eyebrows on Sunday when he tweeted that Formula 1 are in for major changes next year with the grid being cut from 11 teams to eight while teams will also be able to run three cars. This is the last year of F1 as we know it. In 2015 eight teams will contest the championship, with several teams entering three cars.— Adam Parr (@adam_s_parr) September 7, 2014 Although he admits that a few teams could disappear from the grid ahead of the 2015 campaign, Boullier denied speculation of three cars per team. "I think he's...
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