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The most talked-about change for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix is the swap between Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson. Tsunoda, racing on home turf for Red Bull, has replaced Lawson after two races—a ...
That is a quote that has been assigned to many historical leaders over the years, but it is relevant in the world of Formula 1 with McLaren once again being the architects of their own downfall.
While it wasn’t the best way to start a F1 triple header with a fairly uneventful race in Japan, there were still plenty ...