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Five tracks we would love to see return

Razlan Razali, the boss of the Sepang circuit, confirmed that the Malaysian Prime Minister was interested in seeing the nation's Grand Prix return to the calendar in the next few years. This news has been welcomed by F1 fans, and is undoubtedly not the only track people would like to see return. Strong cases can be made for the likes of Watkins Glen, Brands Hatch and the Adelaide Street Circuit, but this is our top five… Imola F1 Imola 2005 – Fight between @alo_oficial Fernando Alonso and Michael @schumacher pic.twitter.com/HjP0Pqe9Hk — John Stickel Cars (@John_Stickel) January 24, 2018 The former Italian and San Marino Grand Prix host is unfortunately and understandably...
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