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Five things that stood out re-watching the 1994 Japanese GP

With the first 10 races of the Formula 1 season either postponed or cancelled, it's been a difficult time for racing fans to get their fix. Thankfully, Formula One has been filling its YouTube channel with retro races to bridge the gap, and watching them has highlighted some interesting contrasts between modern F1 now and the sport in the 1990s. In a series of features, we'll review the races F1 uploads on YouTube, making notes on the things that stood out most (but don't worry, we won't give away the result). And what better place to start than the rain-hit 1994 Japanese Grand Prix -- a crucial round in that year's championship and one that has more than its fair share of talking points....
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