AUTOSPORT's 2013 F1 grid guide
After four long months, the wait is finally over and the F1 season kicks off this weekend. AUTOSPORT runs through teams and drivers that will be fighting on track from the Australian Grand Prix
There's little left to say about Red Bull after its dominance of the past three seasons.
The bottom line is that it can no longer be written off as an energy drink-fuelled flash in the pan. Red Bull is now a serious team that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with all but the greatest few outfits in the sport in terms of achievements.
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