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Brown: ‘Liberty Media should buy Silverstone'

McLaren chief Zak Brown has suggested that Formula 1 owners Liberty Media should protect Silverstone's future through buying the circuit. The British Racing Drivers' Club are set to activate the break clause in their existing contract which would effectively put the British Grand Prix up-for-grabs after 2019. However, the BRDC are said to be looking to negotiate a new deal with Liberty Media which represents better value for money. Brown, though, has an alternative idea. 'My view is Liberty should buy Silverstone,' said Brown. 'Much like the NFL – which is a pretty successful sport – they own their own Super Bowl which moves around. 'I think Silverstone is a great track. I...
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