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Why Ferrari dropping Raikkonen would help F1

F1's picking up again in terms of entertainment and popularity. It needs more quality at the front though, and that means it's time for change at Ferrari

In 2016 the crowd at the Austrian Grand Prix was very much down, particularly in comparison with the MotoGP race that came a few weeks later, but last weekend it was back up again - by 58%, according to the organisers - and a sizeable chunk came from Holland.

Entire grandstands were orange, as many as 12,000 people making the schlep to Spielberg in support of Max Verstappen.

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