Has F1 ever reached perfection?
Critics of 2013-style grand prix racing say it's too contrived and restricted. But even F1's 'halcyon' eras had room for improvement, argues Edd Straw
It is human nature to regard 'now' as significantly worse than 'back then' particularly once you reach a certain age.
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