How third cars would affect the driver market
Suppose the number of seats in top F1 teams did suddenly increase by 50 per cent? EDD STRAW looks at how the sporting side of F1 would look with three car teams
You are a Formula 1 team principal faced with having to field a third car in 2015. Setting aside the financial and structural implications of doing so, what do you do in sporting terms?
Sign the best driver available would probably be the first reaction. There's merit in that approach, but given the already complex dynamic of two-car teams, the impact this has on the balance of a squad has to be taken into account.
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