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Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea all interested in F1 race

Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei has revealed that a new Formula 1 race in Southeast Asia is possible, with Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea all showing an interest. The F1 calendar has room for one more race under the current 25-round limit under the current Concorde Agreement, triggering rumours that Chicago could be added. But […]
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