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One after another, drivers switched teams, were promoted and contracts dropped. And Sebastian Vettel retired.
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One after another, drivers switched teams, were promoted and contracts dropped. And Sebastian Vettel retired.
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The new technical rules introduced this year altered the cars enough to create more exciting racing as drivers battled for position.
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It started the year out strong, then errors helped a dominant Red Bull pull away. Now its team principal is leaving.
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The Red Bull driver became the champion by winning more races and scoring more points than any driver in the sport’s history.
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After a nail-biting battle in 2021 with Lewis Hamilton, Verstappen dominated and set a record for most victories.
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His contract is about up with Mercedes, but he has no intention of stepping away. Besides, he has so much more to do, especially on social issues.
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After four championships and 53 wins, he is retiring after Sunday’s Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi.
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Races were squeezed into a tighter schedule, but the good news for teams is that the season is finishing earlier than last year.
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In the old days, teams held up signs to get info to drivers. Now a race engineer can talk directly to them.