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Heineken wants more F1 races in Asia

 XPB Images Formula One's global partner Heineken has said the sport should to look to Asia for future expansion of the sport. "Heineken is super-strong in Europe - we were ‘born’ in Europe and are a European brand - but the playground for the future is Asia Pacific," Gianluca di Tondo, Heineken’s Senior Global Brand Director told the Formula One website this week. "Asia Pacific is a strategic area for us and having seven races around this area is fantastic - and the passion for Formula One in Asia is tangible." Asked what he would choose if he could add one race to the calendar, di Tondo replied: "That is very simple. It is again in Asia: Vietnam....
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