The F1 drivers facing unusually unfair challenges in 2019
Making your Formula 1 debut should be a dream come true for any driver, but for the three British-born rookies on the grid in Melbourne on Sunday, there are some harsh realities to face
Imagine starting a new job with one of the most successful companies in history. You're young, you have a cracking CV, and you're ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in the business. Sounds great, right?
The problem is, your new employer is a fallen giant struggling to get back on its feet. It's been overtaken by younger enterprises with different ways of working and has been on a managerial merry-go-round, with little to show for it except a run of bad decisions and bad results.
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