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The changes that hurt Red Bull

“We want to pay tribute to our incredible partners in the Americas and look forward to being back with them next season when they will once again be able to thrill millions of fans around the world.”

Chase Carey’s words acknowledged that, in 2020, Formula 1 will not be visiting the Americas. The United States, Mexican and Brazilian races are cancelled because of the ongoing and unpredictable nature of the COVID-19 pandemic.

While the decision seems understandable given the challenges the coronavirus continues to create, it will have come as

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