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Ecclestone: Some F1 teams want to have three cars

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone insists he is not worried that the sport could be left with a diminished grid for the start of the 2016 season next March. Currently, following the collapse of Caterham last year, 10 teams make up a 20-car grid. But amid its talks with Renault, Enstone based Lotus is struggling financially, while Red Bull is threatening to pull both of its teams out if competitive engine deals cannot be reached. Sauber and Force India – who have taken their gripe to the European Commission – have also had obvious financial troubles recently, increasing the risk that the grid could be seriously diminished in the not-too-distant future. F1 supremo Ecclestone,...
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