F1 2014's plot thickens on day two
After a stuttering start, things started to get serious on day two at Jerez. EDD STRAW looks at the developing stories of the pre-season
Yesterday, the 2014 Formula 1 season was an amorphous blob, an ill-defined apparition of the year that is to come.
The lack of storyline was the storyline as teams struggled to troubleshoot minor problems and battled to get their cars running for more than a few laps at a time.
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