AUTOSPORT's 2014 F1 grid guide
The wait is over: the action kicks off this weekend in Australia in what promises to be one of the most fascinating Formula 1 seasons in years. AUTOSPORT runs through the teams and drivers ahead of the Melbourne opener
The time always comes when dominant forces in grand prix racing are toppled. After steamrollering the opposition over the past four years, Red Bull goes into a season in the most uncertain shape since it emerged as a race-winning force in 2009.
On pre-season testing form, retaining the world championship is inconceivable. But this is Red Bull and it has set new standards in recent years. Write off Adrian Newey's squad at your peril.
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