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Why Domenicali says F1 does not need more teams

Article To news overview © Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says the sport does not need more than 10 teams and 20 drivers, even though 'great drivers' like Daniel Ricciardo run the risk of being shunted onto the sidelines next year. F1 has had only 10 teams since the MRT outfit disbanded at the end of the 2016 season, but the sport's increased profile has led to rumours of several interested parties joining F1. Audi have confirmed that they will join the sport as an engine manufacturer from 2026, while Michael Andretti is looking to bring a US-based team into F1. But despite the current paucity of available seats meaning eight-time Grand Prix winner...
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