The challenges of the United States GP
The United States Grand Prix at Austin was a success both on and off the track but, as Dieter Rencken explains, there are still some challenges ahead for the American event to consolidate itself
That last weekend's US Grand Prix, the first Formula 1 race in the Land of the Automobile since 2007, turned out a roaring success is no real surprise. The country has been crying out for some F1 action for five years, with the massive annual American contingent at the Canadian GP - the only other such round on the continent - attesting to the popularity of the category.
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