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Old Posted Jul 9, 2012, 1:14 AM
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Originally Posted by JGFrisco View Post
F1 has a long history of failure in the United States. LA couldn't make it work...Phoenix couldn't...

And baseball isn't going to happen either. Austin is far too small for today's MLB.
I would hardly say Indy was a failure. They just wouldn't play ball with the FIA fees and lost the race. They also had some very specific trouble in 2004 you should look into.

The remainder of the attempts at F1 in the us in the 80s and 90s ( you left out Vegas) were poorly planned at best and didn't have any facilities.

f1 also has a long standing successful history in the US in upstate NY.
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