LONDON: The Formula One season starting in Bahrain on Sunday could be one of the most memorable in motor racing history.
Significant rule changes, new faces, the youngest defending champion in Renault’s 24-year-old Fernando Alonso and what looks on paper like being one of the closest title battles in years are all part of it.
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