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F1 season set to start in Bahrain amid seismic shake-up of drivers and team bosses

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After the rules revolution of 2022 this was supposed to be a season of relative calm – well as calm as Formula One ever gets.

Instead the sport launches into the new year in Bahrain on Sunday on the cusp of a seismic shake-up, coming to terms with widespread upheaval the length and breadth of the grid.

Every team in the pit lane is experiencing change as no less than 18 key figures find themselves in different uniforms or posts.

Some are on the move, others noticeably moving up or out as the sport’s heartless meritocracy grinds on. Still more have been left in limbo, their future hanging in the balance.

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