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Carey: We want those magical cities, magical countries

With the Formula 1 expanding significantly into Asia over the past decade, Chase Carey will continue to seek fascinating and magical grand prix venues around the world while holding true to the sport's core foundation which is Europe. While attending the FIA's Sport Conference in Manilla, Formula 1 boss Carey told veteran F1 journo Deiter Rencken, 'I'd say there's a handful of things that are important for us. First, we want to make sure it's right for a race. We'll build all the things all around it but it starts with having a track that can provide a great race.' 'Today there are probably circuits that are not conducive to providing the most exciting, best racing, there are some that are...
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