Stefano Domenicali’s theory on why Formula 1 initially failed to crack United States

Formula 1 may be enjoying a great popularity surge in the United States now, but that was not always the case.

The likes of Sebring, Watkins Glen and Indianapolis have all featured in Formula 1’s past visits to the United States, as has racing around the Caesars Palace car park.

Throughout though Formula 1 was not always finding it smooth sailing to nail down a consistent home and fanbase for their activity in the United States, and one event in particular served to greatly damage the relationship between sport and nation.That was the 2005 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, […]

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