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Bernie limits prize money

The team which finishes last in this year's Constructors' Championship will not receive any prize money, Bernie Ecclestone has revealed.Although F1's pot of prize money is traditionally split between the top ten outfits, it's understood that for the last three years any team finishing outside of the elite would also receive $10m after former FIA president Max Mosley championed the introduction of three new participants - Caterham, Marussia and the now-defunct HRT - to fill the void created when Toyota and Honda left F1. The F1 ringmaster has never made any secret of his wish to limit the size of the field to ten teams and his announcement, made in an article in this weekend's The Daily...
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