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La Fórmula 1 está en crisis. En la escudería Renault dos de sus piezas claves renunciaron y se dice Mercedes-Benz planea deshacerse de Lewis Hamilton en McLaren, luego de una relación tensa entre el ganador del campeonato de F1 de 2008 y uno de los socios.

Ambos temas ponen en vilo la credibilidad y vigencia de la F1 y ahora estaría por verse quienes figurarían para escalar al podio.

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    McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton drives a go-kart during a promotional event in Mumbai, India, Thursday, July 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

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    McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, left, signs autographs during a promotional event in Mumbai, India, Thursday, July 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

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    McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton looks on during a promotional event in Mumbai, India, Thursday, July 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

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    British McLaren Formula One motor racing driver Lewis Hamilton gestures during a promotional event in Mumbai on July 24, 2008. India became hooked on Formula One when home-grown Narain Karthikeyan raced for Jordan in 2005 and test drove with Williams over the past two years. Compatriat Karun Chandhok test drove with Red Bull. India has been provisionally granted a race in 2010 provided the promoters, the Indian Olympic Association, meet the stuatory requirements - like building an expensive race track. The sport's commercial rights' owner Bernie Ecclestone is convinced Formula One's financial future lies in India and China in the form of untapped advertising revenues from large TV audiences. Television currently reaches around 110 million Indian homes. While cable and satellite are quickly adding to the number, half of India's population is under 25, a goldmine for advertisers. AFP PHOTO/Pal PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)

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    McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain speaks to the media during a promotional event in Mumbai July 24, 2008. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe (INDIA)

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    British McLaren Formula One motor racing driver Lewis Hamilton gestures during a promotional event in Mumbai on July 24, 2008. India became hooked on Formula One when home-grown Narain Karthikeyan raced for Jordan in 2005 and test drove with Williams over the past two years. Compatriat Karun Chandhok test drove with Red Bull. India has been provisionally granted a race in 2010 provided the promoters, the Indian Olympic Association, meet the stuatory requirements - like building an expensive race track. The sport's commercial rights' owner Bernie Ecclestone is convinced Formula One's financial future lies in India and China in the form of untapped advertising revenues from large TV audiences. Television currently reaches around 110 million Indian homes. While cable and satellite are quickly adding to the number, half of India's population is under 25, a goldmine for advertisers. AFP PHOTO/Pal PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)

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    McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain drives a go-kart during a promotional event in Mumbai July 24, 2008. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe (INDIA)

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    McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain gives a thumbs-up sign during a promotional event in Mumbai July 24, 2008. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe (INDIA)

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    British McLaren Formula One motor racing driver Lewis Hamilton speaks during a promotional event in Mumbai on July 24, 2008. India became hooked on Formula One when home-grown Narain Karthikeyan raced for Jordan in 2005 and test drove with Williams over the past two years. Compatriat Karun Chandhok test drove with Red Bull. India has been provisionally granted a race in 2010 provided the promoters, the Indian Olympic Association, meet the stuatory requirements - like building an expensive race track. The sport's commercial rights' owner Bernie Ecclestone is convinced Formula One's financial future lies in India and China in the form of untapped advertising revenues from large TV audiences. Television currently reaches around 110 million Indian homes. While cable and satellite are quickly adding to the number, half of India's population is under 25, a goldmine for advertisers. AFP PHOTO/Pal PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)

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    British McLaren Formula One motor racing driver Lewis Hamilton (L) addresses a crowd during a promotional event in Mumbai on July 24, 2008. India became hooked on Formula One when home-grown Narain Karthikeyan raced for Jordan in 2005 and test drove with Williams over the past two years. Compatriat Karun Chandhok test drove with Red Bull. India has been provisionally granted a race in 2010 provided the promoters, the Indian Olympic Association, meet the stuatory requirements - like building an expensive race track. The sport's commercial rights' owner Bernie Ecclestone is convinced Formula One's financial future lies in India and China in the form of untapped advertising revenues from large TV audiences. Television currently reaches around 110 million Indian homes. While cable and satellite are quickly adding to the number, half of India's population is under 25, a goldmine for advertisers. AFP PHOTO/Pal PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)

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