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Why Formula 1 in 2015 Will Be Way More Exciting Than 2014

OK, we'll admit it: The Australian Grand Prix was a dismal weekend for Formula One. The anticipation surrounding the start of the new season was already dampened a fortnight ahead of the Melbourne race when Fernando Alonso, arguably the finest driver of his generation, was ruled out of the event following a crash in winter testing. And F1 never truly compensated for his absence. The sport's dark side came to prominence as Giedo van der Garde's court case against Sauber dominated the buildup to the weekend, before the Dutchman gave up in his quest to drive for the team just hours ahead of qualifying. A Manor-less qualifying session came and went without incident, although the grid lost yet another leading driver through injur...

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