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Domenicali looking beyond current F1 calendar

Feb.10 Despite the uncertainty surrounding this year's calendar amid the covid crisis, Formula 1 is looking to expand into other countries in the future. New F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says talks are back on with organisers in Miami, as the sport wants to have 'more presence in the US' with a second race alongside Austin. He added: 'There are other areas that I can tell you have shown interest, in northern Africa and South Africa. This is something that I think is very important in terms of having new places or old places with heritage back in Formula 1. 'We shouldn't forget that we also lost some European races that are now showing interest to be considered again,' said the Italian....
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