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US GP promoter wants Mexica paired with Canada

United States Grand Prix promoter Bobby Epstein is still pushing for his race in Texas to be split from neighbouring Mexico on the Formula 1 calendar in an effort to further boost attendance. The two races are on back-to-back weekends, with Austin’s Circuit of the Americas playing host on 22 October before the action shifts to Mexico City’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez a week later on 29 October. Epstein has long maintained that the scheduling is more geared for Formula One’s convenience, from a standpoint of logistics and saving on freight costs, than in the best interests of fans and sponsors. Any hopes that the sport’s new owners Liberty Media, who took over in January with a...
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