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Saudi Arabian GP chief dismisses Middle East F1 saturation fears

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix managing director Martin Whitaker has dismissed claims that the recent increase in Formula 1 races held in the Middle East could lead to saturation. Bahrain broke new ground when it became the first-ever Middle Eastern country to host an F1 race in 2004, with its success and ever-present status since prompting […]
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