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The key element F1 must hope remains after coronavirus

OPINION: Motorsport's absence is being keenly felt by many fans. As with any crisis fixes can be made, so Formula 1 in particular must hope FIA president Jean Todt is wrong on one prediction, and see the alternative as an opportunity to improve

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck and much of the world was forced into lockdown, constant predictions, theories and hot-takes had become the norm - particularly from the often unruly crowds on social media. Well, apologies, but get ready for another addition.

Right now, and completely understandably, many are regularly looking to predictions and theories as a way of adapting to and looking through the coronavirus crisis. Some are helpful, some aren't, and in many ways it's better to focus on the individual methods we can employ to help ourselves and society overall get through this as best we can.

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