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Lewis Hamilton believes city circuits are the future for Formula 1

Lewis Hamilton says that Formula 1 should add more city circuits to its calendar as he believes they are the future of the sport and the best way to attract more fans to the series. The Mercedes driver reckons the problem with some circuits, highlighting the Chinese Grand Prix as an example, is that they are located too far from major population hubs making it difficult for fans to travel to and from the race and that has contributed to a declining audience. Hamilton wants more street circuits which are easily accessible, admitting he isn't a fan of races which have no fans in attendance. 'I’m not necessarily a big fan of some of the new tracks we have,' he said during a...
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