MOTOR Magazine Australia

Cameron Kirby

THE 2021 AZERBAIJAN GRAND Prix was a ripper. It bucked Formula 1’s trend of 25-lap-too-long snore fests and had real intrigue and action from start to finish – the climax of which was an edge-of-your-seat two-lap dash to the finish.

However, not everyone was happy. And, surprisingly, it wasn’t because motorsport’s biggest series was racing a handful of blocks from a literal shrine to a former Soviet republic’s war crimes.

No, instead a portion of the

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