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2014 Australian Grand Prix: What Happens If Nobody Finishes the Race?

Have you ever been more excited about the start of a Formula One season? The formbook shredder and reset button that is the introduction of 1.6 litre turbocharged V6 powerunits means the Australian Grand Prix is the most anticipated race in years, but that excitement is not universally shared by all 11 teams. The major regulation changes—perhaps the biggest season-to-season alterations in the sport’s history—have provided headaches for teams, with Red Bull Racing advisor Helmut Marko recently telling ESPN F1 that his team, the only outfit to win a world championship this decade, are two months (the equivalent of five races) behind schedule. Meanwhile, Toro Rosso, Red Bull’s sister team, have got their own excuses in ...

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