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F1 facing safety, entertainment issues

After a dramatic Australian Grand Prix laden with crashes and red flags, Formula One takes a three-week break from racing, but debate over the balance between safety and entertainment may rage through to the next stop in Baku.

Eight cars failed to finish Sunday’s race and four crashed out within seconds of a standing restart as stewards failed to produce a winner from a two-lap sprint.

Organisers also came under fire for security and

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