Tech analysis: The 2014 F1 midfield
While much of the interest has been focused on Red Bull's problems and Mercedes' strong start, the Formula 1 field has a lot more to offer. CRAIG SCARBOROUGH looks at the midfield challengers
Over a rushed few days at Jerez, the majority of the 2014 Formula 1 grid was unveiled and seen on track for the first time.
It was immediately clear that not only do the cars look very different to what fans have been used to, but they also look very different to each other, giving F1 some refreshing variation.
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