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<h1>Australian Grand Prix : Formula 1 Glaring Issue</h1>

AFTER one lap of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, there were only 13 autos left in the race. After the last lap, there were only 13 observers conscious.
Daniel Ricciardo was among the drivers dreading for Formula 1's future in the wake of naming as "exhausting" Mercedes' one-two parade at Albert Park.
Champ Lewis Hamilton and his runner-up colleague Nico Rosberg lapped everything except three drivers in a Sunday drive that transformed a race into a celebrated Mercedes parade.
Hamilton, from shaft position, and Rosberg, from second spot, were never tested by the drastically decreased field of only 15 autos, which third-put Sebastian Vettel said harmed the game.
Two more autos resigned before finishing a lap and just 11 drivers completed the season-opening occasion.
"Without a doubt its not incredible for the individuals," Vettel said.
"(Formula 1) is a troublesome test. It is confounded. Possibly it got a bit excessively confused."