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FOR ALL OF Formula 1’s cutting edge tech and engineering wizardry, I like to imagine that there’s a room in the sport’s innermost sanctum that’s totally devoid of technology. There’s no furniture either, except for a single whiteboard that sits in the centre, its stark surface emblazoned with the words, ‘How do we fix the racing?’

The room is never empty. In fact, it’s a constant flurry of

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