Why 2014 could go down as a classic
With five races to go, EDD STRAW argues that the current F1 season could be remembered as one of the greats in the future
The next seven weeks will decide where 2014 stands among the classic grand prix seasons. If the denouement is as dramatic as the beginning and the middle of the year, it will be right up there.
That goes against conventional wisdom, but cut through the politics, the complaints and the legitimate concerns about the future, the title fight has been spectacular this year.
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