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SCHUMACHER'S LAST TO FIRST CHALLENGE! The Story of the 1998 Japanese Grand Prix

Aidan Millward 25,589 lượt xem 2 years ago
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Back in 1998, it didn't matter if you didn't wake up at 4am to watch the Japanese Grand Prix. You just watched it on ITV later on, and it would never be spoiled for you because social media didn't exist and the internet in peoples' homes wasn't that common.

Now though, it's on the internet as soon as it's finished and with apps set up to send alerts it's always going to be there when you wake up.

So how did this title showdown go? And how was Schumacher supposed to pull off the impossible? Lets find out.

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