How would F1's past look in 2015?
Many people look back on Formula 1's history with rose-tinted glasses. EDD STRAW says it is too dangerous to operate with a better-back-then philosophy
Suppose history took a very different tack, with the social media revolution happening half-a-century earlier than it did.
How might that affect the public discussion of Formula 1?
It's a valid question simply because every aspect of the debate over F1's direction is rooted in such criticism - often based on harking back to a golden age.
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