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Ecclestone pushing for third cars for 2015 season

Bernie Ecclestone wants to see the leading teams running a third car next year regardless of whether the current 11 teams survive. Should the grid be reduced to eight teams, then the regulations state that each outfit must run three cars, rather than two, to ensure the grid remains at roughly 24 cars. Whilst a number of teams are under financial pressure and surviving from race to race, the majority are expected to compete in 2015, but Ecclestone, regardless of this, wants the top teams to enter a third car. "It's always been on the cards that if we lose up to three teams then the other teams will run three cars," he said. "I think we should do it anyway. "I would rather...
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