Insights & Analysis 05 Nov 20
MEDLAND: What happened to F1's second U.S. race?
Back in the time pre-COVID-19, one of the many storylines that seemed to be never-ending within Formula 1 was that of plans for a second (…)
Back in the time pre-COVID-19, one of the many storylines that seemed to be never-ending within Formula 1 was that of plans for a second (…)
Circuit of the Americas chairman Bobby Epstein fears a “parking lot race” in Miami would damage Formula 1 in the United States. F1 has (…)
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says a second race in the United States will really help Formula 1’s growth, ahead of a vote on a (…)
Formula 1 is continuing to push ahead with plans for a race in Miami but is “engaged in discussions elsewhere in the US,” according to (…)
Despite significant progress in negotiations, Formula 1 announced that a 2019 Miami race date wouldn’t offer the best possible racing (…)
Plans to host a Formula 1 race in Miami, Florida in 2019 could move a step closer next week as the contract and requests for public funding (…)
The United States Grand Prix in Austin could be boosted by the expected arrival of a race in Miami, according to Haas team principal (…)
The executive director of the Baku City Circuit has dismissed rumors that the proposed addition of a race in Miami threatens the future of (…)
Formula 1 drivers will be asked to give their input regarding the track layout if a Miami Grand Prix goes ahead, according to FIA (…)
Formula 1’s plans to have a race in Miami next year moved a step closer to reality following approval from the Miami City Commission to (…)