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F1 to California?

F1 to California?

While Austin serves as Formula 1’s current beachhead in the United States, a larger plan to expand the sport has brought venues such as New Jersey and Long Beach into the fold as new races stateside to fill the calendar eventually.  Putting more pressure on existing races to stay on the calendar, word of a new venue in California has some speculating as to where a race would make the most sense for F1 as well for the city and municipality involved.

In the midst of a very wet United States Grand Prix practice at Circuit of the Americas, Formula 1’s CEO revealed to Sky F1 Reporter Ted Kravitz his current thinking on America’s next Grand Prix:

“Basically, I think we’re going to have to go California way.”

Existing locations like Sonoma Raceway and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca have been mentioned, but it’s not clear what incremental value the worldwide exposure a Formula 1 race would bring to these circuits and regions in Northern California.  A more likely location could be a area with plans to expand its presence on the global stage.

Long Beach’s development and revival beginning in the 70’s and 80’s with Formula 1 at the front of a long list of series that have raced there serves as an example cited by any city in contention for a street circuit, but when asked if Formula 1 would return there, Bernie’s dismissed the idea at the suggestion.   Reading further into his statement, by any impartial definition to judge Bernie’s words, ‘out California way’ would include points in between Austin and the Pacific Ocean.  Las Vegas couldn’t be ruled out for a stop on a drive West, for example.

New Jersey’s hopes for a race were not dashed, and when asked about the future of Formula 1 at the Port Imperial circuit, Bernie replied “We’re still battling it on with that.”

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Peter Habicht is a freelance writer and journalist in Formula 1 and has been involved with the sport’s growth in America since 2005.

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