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Ferrari wants three-car teams 'for the show'

Ferrari has split from the pack and declared its support for three-car teams in Formula One. Amid rumours up to three or four teams are in financial peril, Bernie Ecclestone said in Singapore that the sport would fill the grid gaps by requiring top teams to move from two to three-car operations as soon as 2015. "We'll know after the next two or three races, but it (the three car plan) is being looked at," said the F1 supremo. It is feared two-decade-old Sauber and backmarker Caterham are the most at risk of collapsing, but Marussia is also in obvious strife and reports of unpaid bills regularly emerge about the Lotus team. Force India co-owners Vijay Mallya and the jailed Subrata...
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