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F1 could see three-car teams in 2015

Bernie Ecclestone says there is a real possibility that there could be eight three-car teams in F1 next season. Former Williams CEO Adam Parr tweeted such a claim following the Italian Grand Prix, but McLaren racing director Eric Boullier played down the comment. However, speaking in Singapore Ecclestone said there was a serious chance such a move would happen, with fewer teams in the sport running more cars. "It's always been on the cards that if we lose up to three teams then the other teams will run three cars,” Ecclestone said. "I think we should do it anyway. I would rather see Ferrari with three cars, or any of the other top teams with three cars than having teams that...
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