Whereas a number of Asian F1 races have recently fallen off the map, the Chinese Grand Prix has carried on and looks set for a long future within the sport, writes Frankie Mao.
Formula 1 can be an impatient beast when it comes to
sticking with venues that do not deliver from the off.
The sport’s history
is littered with events like Turkey, South Korea and India that arrived on the
calendar with much fanfare, but quickly fell by the wayside as the expenses
ramped up and the fan attendance did not follow.
There was a time too
when China’s future…
Analysis: Why the Chinese Grand Prix is here to stay
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