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I’M GUESSING THAT LIBERTY MEDIA must have formed a ‘Formula 1 Book Club’. It makes sense. With a massive F1 calendar and so many flights between races, the book club has been established to help team principals while away the hours between bouts of business interrupted by sending their cars on track to run in a DRS train for 90 minutes every other Sunday. Alice in Wonderland appears to be required reading, along with Treasure Island and Where’s Wally (a special F1 edition for the US market in which Wally, when found, is obliterated and not allowed to join in).

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