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Brown ‘very in favour' of a COTA double-header

Zak Brown, McLaren’s CEO, would be fully behind the Circuit of the Americas staging a second grand prix this season. The prospect of two Formula 1 races taking place at the Austin venue has been raised due to uncertainty surrounding the second half of this season’s schedule. Any decision to create a double-header at the Texas circuit may depend on whether the Mexican Grand Prix can go ahead on October 31, a week after the race in the US. If Mexico has to be shelved, and potentially also Brazil on November 7, a decision to hold a second race at Austin would make sense. And not only just logistically, according to Brown. The 49-year-old Californian, whose 50th birthday falls on the...
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