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Chase Carey: 'There is not enough diversity in sport'

Chase Carey wants to see more diversity in Formula 1. Not only does he want more women involved but diversity amongst other areas as well. The introduction of the W Series this year was very popular and it won't be long until a woman makes it into Formula 1.   "I certainly agree with the sounds that there is not enough diversity in sport," said CEO Chase Carey in an interview with CNN. “We, therefore, want to increase diversity. We have also been very clear about that. We said it is one of our most important goals. For the coming years we have set climate and diversity as goals that we want to improve. ” “It's about all types...
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