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'Two new teams in F1'

Bernie Ecclestone has said that two new teams could soon be on the Formula 1 grid, although he wouldn't say precisely when they'd join the World Championship.The F1 supremo is at this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix to hold talks with both FIA President Jean Todt and Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo. Their agenda is wide-ranging, with the much-publicised fallout from changes to the technical regulations expected to be discussed, as well as the sport's ownership. Live on Sky Sports Live Formula One 2014 Bahrain Grand Prix April 6, 2014 3:00pm Remote Record Get a Sky Sports Day Pass Upgrade to Sky Sports However, Ecclestone revealed on Sunday that talks with Todt about the FIA's plan to...
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