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SPC MD 805
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World Earthquake Report for Wednesday, 20 May 2026
• Volcano earthquake report for Wednesday, 20 May 2026
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The new Formula 1 rules have sparked debate and differing opinions on a wide range of matters, not least what makes for good racing. F1 boasted about the huge number of overtakes in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, which was lauded by some but ridiculed by most. It exposed an issue at the very heart of racing: what makes for good racing and is more overtaking always better. Our ... Keep readingSource: Question of the week: Is more overtaking in F1 always better?
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