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Miami Grand Prix gets early go-ahead from city officials

Formula 1's efforts to expand its reach across the United States got a key boost on Thursday when Miami city commissioners agreed to enter formal negotiations to host a grand prix in the city as early as next year. The unanimous vote allows city staff to work out a contract with F1 that could be voted on later this summer. Miami officials have said they hope for a 10-year deal on a race that could be staged in October, toward the end of the annual F1 season. Formula One has been looking to expand in the U.S. since the United States Grand Prix was revived in 2012 at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Miami would be the fourth race in North America, along with the annual Canadian...
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