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F1 needs "three or four" winning teams - Tost

Toro Rosso team principal Franz Tost says Formula 1 must make sure at least 'three or four' teams are in a position to fight for the championship in order to provide a better show. The Mercedes team has dominated the past three seasons, and only the German squad, Ferrari and Red Bull have won races since the start of the hybrid engine era in 2014. F1 sporting boss Ross Brawn and the sport's new bosses have made it clear that they want the big players to rein in spending, stressing that there should be less of an emphasis on resources buying performance, with limits imposed in certain areas of development. Tost reckons, however, that F1 would benefit greatly from having more top drivers...
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