Could we see an F1 race in NYC in the future?
The series has been hard at work in its efforts to capitalise on a popularity surge in the nation, initially sparked by the success of Netflix’s Formula 1 docuseries Drive to Survive.
But with the American audience continuing to grow, Formula 1 will of course always be looking at new ways to keep the ball rolling. And having been in New York for the launch of Red Bull’s 2023 challenger, the RB19, Horner could think of no better place for a fourth U.S. based grand prix.“A race here in the Big Apple, for example, what a spectacle that would be.
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