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The mental health revolution changing F1 for the better

Mental health is a topic rarely discussed within sport, and especially Formula 1. But, over recent months, drivers have begun to open up more about the inner demons they each face and how they are overcoming them

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Formula 1 drivers are superheroes. They always have been, and always will be, pushing themselves and their cars to the limit week after week.

But it is often forgotten that F1 drivers are also human beings. They face emotions and challenges like the rest of us, yet do so amid the pressures of one of the most exclusive and competitive sporting series in the world.

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