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Ecclestone admits three-car F1 teams possible

Three car teams might become a reality Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has admitted the sport could fill up a depleted grid next year with three-car top teams. Former Williams chairman Adam Parr set off alarm bells after the Italian Grand Prix recently when he ‘tweeted' that three struggling teams are about to collapse. When asked about the news in Singapore, and whether allowing small teams to buy ‘customer cars' from their big rivals might be the answer, Formula 1 supremo Ecclestone answered: 'No. Three cars (would be the solution).' Grave fears about the health and future of Caterham, Marussia, Sauber and Lotus are sweeping the paddock. Asked directly if the Swiss team...
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