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As Formula One enters a new era with this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, there is a sense of excitement but also trepidation about what will unfold.
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German Deindustrialization Is Self-Inflicted

The specter of deindustrialization has been haunting German political discourse since the late 2010s. Across the political spectrum, the supposedly imminent demise of German industry has largely been ...
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Formula 1 drivers are bracing for “chaos” as they step into the unknown at this weekend’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix and the start of the new rules cycle.
Aston Martin will not complete the Australian Grand Prix because of the risk of permanent nerve damage to its drivers from extreme vibrations in the car.