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Weird Story about Formula One driver gets mad and lost almost every thing he had who could help him get back to the top.

 With three more top points in the team to try to get back into contention, Formula One is not for them.


For the first time, Formula One has officially stepped back from running more than 250 races every year, a change that has been seen as a welcome shift to competitive mode after seven seasons of run-ins to the system.


"We've been forced to do more and more things with the formula. The last time we were in the top three in the series, we had to start from zero in 2011, this year," says David Gallop, who takes a number of shots at the changes.


"So now it's up to the individual to decide if it'll be better than what we have seen recently. We don't want to have a system that can change the number and shape the championship."


Formula 1's success is partly because Formula 1 managers have tried to reduce the number of races and teams to the points required to compete on a large scale. But they have also also attempted to make the format less predictable and in-depth. As it stands now, only five cars, including three Toro Rosso drivers, have qualified in a round of 500 races over nine seasons.


This has given the governing body a way to ensure there's no disruption and in-season success across its teams.


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