The political rows that could rock F1 in 2013
A calendar that is still not definitive, a Concorde agreement that is not yet settled, and some major legal battles are the issues threatening to rock F1 this year, as Dieter Rencken explains
January is traditionally the time for hangovers, and the greater the overindulgence, the more acute the various foul physiological (and psychological) effects.
As it faces the dawn of a new season, Formula 1, too, is waking up to the bitter truth that every action has an equal and opposite response.
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