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Whiting: Three car teams would work in Formula 1

The topic of allowing teams to run a third car has been a constant source of discussion since Mercedes chief Toto Wolff revisited the subject, now Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting has admitted that the business model for three car teams makes sense but does not see it happening in Formula 1 any time soon. Whiting told MN, 'My personal view is that it would be nice to have a few more cars, but honestly I think it's very unlikely. It's fairly simple. The argument against it is if you've got a dominant team with three cars, then everyone's fighting over fourth and not a podium place.' 'If you've got three dominant teams with three cars, then you're fighting over 10th. I can understand...
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