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Stewart: F1 still biggest show in town

Sir Jackie Stewart believes Formula 1 is still the biggest sporting attraction in the world and is likely to remain top for some time to come. F1 has received plenty of bad press this year with Caterham and Marussia forced to fold due to financial difficulties while CEO Bernie Ecclestone's run-in with German authorities over the sale of a Formula 1 stake has also not helped. On the track there have been concerns that the new V6 engines are not loud enough while Mercedes dominated the 2014 season as they won 16 of the 19 races with Lewis Hamilton beating team-mate Nico Rosberg to the title. Despite concerns that the sport might be losing some of its fans, Stewart insists "nothing comes...
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