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F1 boss can "fill a page" with potential new venues

F1 CEO Chase Carey says that he can "fill a page" with a list of potential new venues for grands prix, and that those opportunities are now being studied. Next year the calendar is already set at 21 races, with Malaysia leaving and France and Germany returning in deals that were concluded by Bernie Ecclestone. Beyond next season, Carey is keen to expand further, but he acknowledges that the F1 teams will have to agree to such a move, given the obvious logistical issues. "Our first focus is making our 21 races [in 2018] as strong as they can be," he said. "We've talked about them being bigger events and maximising things like hospitality – clearly the high-end...
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