Is equivalency the right path for F1?
One team being dominant in F1 is nothing new, so why all the fuss this time? BEN ANDERSON examines if the time has come for equalisation measures to be taken
So the second season of V6 hybrid turbo Formula 1 is underway, and already there are complaints that Mercedes is too far ahead and the competitive advantage it has spent so much time, energy and money accruing is now so great it is damaging the sport.
Leading the charge was Red Bull boss Christian Horner, whose star driver Daniel Ricciardo (a three-time winner last season) finished a lapped sixth as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg collected yet another one-two finish for the Brackley/Brixworth/Stuttgart alliance.
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