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Old 16 Mar 2015, 11:12 (Ref:3515758)   #14
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11 cars finishing is not the problem. You used to have numbers like that quite often not so long ago due to unreliability+crashes+stalls+pre-qualifyings+whatnot. Even with Australian Grand Prix itself, you only need to look at something as recently as 2008. 15 cars starting is a problem however...

I agree with everything Jay said.

Also F1 doesn't care what WEC does. As I always so F1 would still be the most supremely popular motorsport series in the world if all of it was run on Uncle Bernard's backyard with lawn mowers.

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