New Jersey to Host a Formula 1 Grand Prix?
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New Jersey to Host a Formula 1 Grand Prix?



The US could host two Formula 1 races by 2013 if a proposal for a second Grand Prix in New Jersey goes ahead. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, mayors of New Jersey townships Weehawken and West New York are already discussing plans with private investors in order to organize an event in about two years’ time.

The project is about a street circuit on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River. And NYC’s skyline would make for a wonderful background. In addition, it relies solely on private investors, so taxpayers will not be asked to pay a penny (or so it is claimed).

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