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Three-car teams a possibility - Ecclestone

NF1 Enlarge Bernie Ecclestone is keen to see fewer teams on the grid as long as they run three cars. A field of eight three-car teams rather than 11 two-car teams has been on Ecclestone's agenda before, but with questions over the future of some of F1's existing outfits it could become a reality next year. Ecclestone said he would welcome fewer teams and believes it would increase the quality of the field. "It has always been on the cards if we lose up to three teams the others will run three cars," he said. "I think we should do it anyway. I would rather see Ferrari with three cars, or any of the other top teams with three cars, than having teams that are struggling."...
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