McLaren welcomes F1's return to US
McLaren’s managing director Jonathan Neale has enthusiastically welcomed the news of Formula 1’s impending return to the United States. After much speculation in recent weeks about a possible US Grand Prix in the New York area, it was announced on Tuesday that the revived race would instead take place at a new purpose-built venue in Austin, Texas, under a 10-year deal beginning in 2012
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