More McLaren than Mercedes
The flashy world of F1 operates in cycles. Years of consecutive dominance from one driver or team will inevitably – often desperately – dissipate, resulting in a short burst period of who-knows-who-will-win-what mayhem that lasts between six and twelve months. This is usually as teams scramble to adapt to new rules and regulations imposed by the FIA to make the sport more interesting again, as drivers switch to new teams, rookies work their way through the ranks, and the racing calendar burgeons under the weight of Bernie Ecclestone’s relentless drive to push more investment into the sport.
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