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Prema would consider F1 customer car entry

Leading Formula 2 outfit Prema would be open to running a single-car Formula 1 entry if grand prix racing were to permit customer cars, says team boss Rene Rosin. Prema currently has its drivers fighting for the championship in Italian and German F4, European F3 and F2 - and fields five Ferrari-affiliated juniors across the three levels. Rosin says the outfit, which dominated F2's predecessor GP2 upon its arrival last year, would be keen to evaluate operating an F1 team if the rules were relaxed to allow smaller ‘junior’ squads to run single-car entries. “Why not?” he told Motorsport.com. “Formula 1 is a dream for every team; not only for drivers, but also for engineers. “Of...
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