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Three-car top teams would spice up F1 – Wolff

Mercedes is keen and more than ready in the event that Formula 1 needs to deploy three-car teams as early as 2016. That is the admission of Toto Wolff, who sounds even more enthusiastic about expanding the teams already at the front of the grid than helping to resolve the crisis that could leave Red Bull's two teams without engines. So if it falls to the likes of Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren to add third cars and drivers to their respective garages, 'I think it would give the driver market some movement and it would be exciting for the fans,' boss Wolff told Spox. 'I think it would excite the fans seeing guys like (Mercedes' Pascal) Wehrlein and (McLaren junior) Stoffel Vandoorne taking...
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