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Marseille, Shanghai and Miami among planned F1 Live venues
Formula 1 is set to expand its successful live event format that debuted in London last year by taking it to five new cities through 2018: Marseille, Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and Miami. F1 Live London saw the majority of the sport's stars and a number of iconic cars hit the streets of the city centre, attracting a crowd of more than 100,000 fans days before the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. F1 is now set to expand its live demonstrations through 2018, with commercial boss Sean Bratches confirming the planned cities for events during the coming season. "We plan something similar in Marseille, Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and Miami, but not with so many cars," Bratches told Auto...
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