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Sean Bratches: Fernando Alonso right over F1 predictability

Formula 1 commercial chief Sean Bratches says Fernando Alonso is correct to view Grand Prix results as predictable, but insists Liberty Media has a plan to address the current situation. McLaren driver Alonso, who will leave Formula 1 at the end of the season, has regularly criticised the championship in recent years for what he regards as its predictable nature. Only three teams – Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull – have won a race since Lotus’ victory at the season-opening event in Australia in 2013, a stretch of over 100 Grands Prix. A growing divide has opened this season between that closely-matched trio and the remainder of the grid, with several midfield drivers...
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