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Ecclestone makes prize fund changes

" itemprop="description"> There will be no prize money for the last-placed team in F1 next season, boss Bernie Ecclestone has revealed. There are 11 teams in F1 and Ecclestone hopes the plan will add more excitement at the bottom. 'It's more incentive to get going and get into the top 10, a bit like football where you can go up and down,' Ecclestone said. Marussia finished 11th in each of the last three years but currently sit 10th after four races, ahead of Caterham. “It's more incentive to get going and get into the top 10, a bit like football where you can go up and down” Bernie Ecclestone Payments for 11th and 12th place were brought in during 2010 to help...
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