The 2014 Formula One season was one of the most exciting, tense campaigns in recent memory—but one could never describe it as unpredictable.
In the end, only two teams and three drivers—Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, and Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo—took to the top step of the podium, with the remaining outfits forming an orderly queue behind.
Although the racing throughout the field was of a high standard, a gulf in class is highlighted by the fact that four of the pit lane's 11 teams failed to score more than 10 points. Sauber and Caterham failed to register a single point between them in 19 grands prix, while new world champions Mercedes ended the year with 701.
Clearly, there is a substantial gap between the front-runners and the backmarkers, so here are 10 suggestions—from sporting and technical regulation changes to some business advice—to help F1 become a more competitive sport.
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from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/15I3Dlm
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