What is the perfect F1 calendar?
Too many races, too many soulless new tracks and too little protection for the classic venues - there's a lot that's not quite right with the ever-expanding Formula 1 calendar. Here's how to solve those problems
Las Vegas was recently touted as a potential future addition to the Formula 1 calendar after Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei said he liked the idea of a night race in the American city.
This is not the first time Vegas has been mentioned, nor is it likely to be the last. But at least for now, it appears to remain just an idea.
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