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Carey: We would like to have more German teams

Despite being a relative novice when it comes to motorsport, the Formula 1 chief Chase Carey is well aware of Germany's legacy in the history of the sport and apart from seeking to establish the German Grand Prix on the roster, he is also keen to attract more German manufacturers to the pinnacle of the sport. Speaking to Sport Bild Carey said, 'We have a reigning German champion, a German car as world champion, a German who is fighting for the title this year, the German Grand Prix has a great history and we would like to have more German teams.' Mercedes were world champions with Juan Manuel Fangio in the fifties. The three pointed star also powered Mika Hakkinen to two world titles and...
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