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A German driver in F1 was a rarity in the 80s. In the 90s, we had the two Schumachers and Frentzen. This year, a quarter of the grid are German. What's more, I'd say that Vettel, Schumacher, Rosberg are championship contenders. Glock and Sutil are top quality drivers. Hülkenberg is a hot prospect. And Heidfeld is waiting on the sideline. Things are looking better than ever for German fans now.
How have they come to this pleasing state of affairs? Why are there six good German drivers on the grid now and, at the same time: - no Frenchies at all, - two Italians, - two Brits? What are the Germans doing better? |
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