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US GP should rotate COTA with Indianapolis – Brown

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has suggested that the United States Grand Prix should rotate between Indianapolis Motor Speedway and The Circuit of the Americas. IMS played host to F1 for eight races from 2000 through 2007 while the sport was absent from the country until the purpose-built COTA, in Austin, Texas, joined the schedule in […]
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