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Force India wants third-car compensation

– Force India's Vijay Mallya would expect compensation if his team is forced to run a third car in 2015.Should the grid fall from 11 to eight teams, an outcome that is feared given the financial struggles of certain outfits, there is a rule in place forcing bigger squads to make up the numbers by fielding extra machines.But Mallya says such a move would put pressure on Force India and reduce the appeal of the sport."We were going to demand compensation to build a third car, we're not going to do it for free," he said."I'm sure the commercial rights holder realises that – he's got to make it economically viable. This year you see both Mercedes ahead of everybody else...
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