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Ecclestone tips BMW to return

Bernie Ecclestone has said he wouldn't be surprised to see BMW elect to make a return to F1 on the back of Honda's decision to make a comeback.Honda confirmed last week that it had agreed a deal to supply engines to McLaren from 2015 onwards, having previously walked away from the sport following the 2008 campaign – when it sold its team to Ross Brawn.BMW followed suit twelve months later when it sold its team back to Peter Sauber, but Ecclestone insisted that the new engine regulations – which attracted Honda back to the sport – made it more attractive for the German marque to look at F1 once again, with the commercial rights holder saying he wouldn't be surprised to see a...
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