
Ecclestone is planning a second division of Formula One
Bernie Ecclestone has been preparing a backup plan for some time, which will complete the starting lineup if even more teams drop out of Formula One. If Marussia / Manor fails to survive, there will be only nine teams left in this year's races, and Force India, Sauber and Lotus will be on the verge of collapse, which could mean that there will be only 16 racing cars left in the races in the future. One solution would be teams with three race cars, but Ecclestone prefers the idea of a second division in Formula One, in which, at the same time as modern Formula One race cars, Red Bull race cars from the 2013 season would be powered by Mecahcrom eight-cylinder cars. The 84-year-old Briton continued to think that Formula One race cars on the track would be accompanied by GP2 series race cars with more powerful engines, which would be called S