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W Series to support F1 in the U.S. and Mexico

Following a successful maiden campaign, the W Series have announced that they will race on the support package for Formula One in the United States and Mexico. Initially a controversial concept, the W Series won many people over with close, entertaining racing and unpredictable results. Of the seven races, including one non-championship reverse grid race in Assen, there were six different winners - Jamie Chadwick the only repeat winner on her way to the title. Article continues under video For 2020, the FIA have decided to award super-licence points to the victor. This means that the champion of 2020 will not be able to return to the competition for a second year and also means that...
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