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Having claimed that Formula One doesn't need America, telling the Daily Express earlier this week that there are "bigger markets for us to be in " and that the sport doesn't "have a lot of sponsors from the US, no American teams and only one driver". F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is now laying the blame for the sport's failure to win over the American public at the door of race organizers.



















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