
Africa's Bid to Host a Formula 1 Grand Pix
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Formula 1 cars last raced in Africa in 1993, but now investors and governments are making a concerted effort to bring motor racing's elite series back to the continent with South Africa, Rwanda and Morocco counted as potential hosts. Jennifer Zabasajja reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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