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Lewis open to three-car teams

Lewis Hamilton believes three-car teams could be good for Formula 1 if the extra car is used to give young drivers their breakthrough opportunity at the top level. The idea of existing squads fielding an additional car to bolster the F1 grid is now the subject of serious discussion after Marussia and Caterham entered administration. With both teams missing this weekend's United States Grand Prix, it means just 18 cars will line-up on the grid in Austin.As F1 proves more and more difficult to break into unless you bring sponsorship money, Hamilton feels the system could be good for the sport if it is mandated that young drivers are given an opportunity - thus ending a cycle of competitors,...
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