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F1 could debate one or three car teams

Formula 1 'should' look into some teams running either one or three cars to bolster the grid; that's according to the sport's technical director Pat Symonds. At present the rules state that all teams must run two cars. There is, however, a provision for single-car teams but only in the event of one of the team's two drivers being injured. Symonds, though, feels it is something that the sport should consider. RaceFans.net quoted Symonds as having said during last week's Motorsport Industry Association conference: 'It hasn’t been on the agenda, [but] it’s a good point and probably at our next meeting it’s something we will debate. 'What has been considered is what is the...
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