2012: F1 as it should be?
F1 2012 was great for many, with seven winners from the opening seven races, but Tony Dodgins thinks some elements of the sport are flattering to deceive - and puts forward an alternative view of what F1 could be
If the aim of the 2012 prescribed exhaust regulations and more stringent flexi-front-wing tests was to thwart Adrian Newey and Red Bull after such a dominant 2011 season, then they were highly successful. Temporarily.
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