F1 crisis: Mercedes dominance adds to 'spiral of negativity'

Over-regulation is driving fans away and even Bernie Ecclestone says the sport is 'crap'

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After another Grand Prix, this time in Austria, that failed to ignite the senses or attract much of a crowd to the Red Bull Ring, Formula 1 ringleader Bernie Ecclestone was forced to backtrack after apparently telling reporters he had been given "a crap product to sell".

Sunday's race was won by Nico Rosberg, which at least made a change from another victory for his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton. There was also a spectacular crash involving Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen, which ended with Alonso's McLaren sitting on top of Raikkonen's Ferrari. Yet in the aftermath there were as many questions about the direction and future of the sport as there were about the race.

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