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Ferrari raises $1.5m for victims of Sandy

Formula One's last foray in to the United States did not end well. The calamity of the 2005 US Grand Prix, in which only six cars took the start, left a sour taste in the mouth of American fans. The sport beat a hasty retreat from Indianapolis two short years later.This year the sport makes what it hopes to be a heroic and successful return to one of the world's largest consumer markets. Debuting at the purpose built $400million Circuit of the Americas in Texas, Formula One has a permanent home in the 'States for the first time since Watkins Glen.However while the racing is key to the sport's success Ferrari has done the sport no harm at all by raising $1.5million for those most affected by...
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