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Haug: 'F1 is going down in Germany'

Germany: a country proud of its many beloved car manufacturers and birthplace of a good number of successful drivers, engineers, team owners and teams in several racing classes. Germany's fame in motorsport manifested itself until recently in hosting two major F1 races: the Hockenheim Grand Prix and the infamous Nürburgring. But, much to the regret of many a racing fan or car enthusiast, these glory days are over. Article continues under ad Norbert Haug, former vice-president of Mercedes' motorsport arm, speaks about a number of issues surrounding F1 at Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland, including the declining popularity of the sport in Germany. "Between 1994 and 2016, there were...
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