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F1 targets second U.S. race at 'destination city'

New Formula One CEO Chase Carey has listed New York, Los Angeles, Miami and Las Vegas as potential venues for a second grand prix in the U.S.A..

Liberty Media took control of F1's commercial rights on Monday and replaced Bernie Ecclestone with Carey at the top of the sport. The American company has made no secret of its desire to increase F1's standing in its homeland and Carey envisions a city-based grand prix joining the calendar alongside the current event at the Circuits of the Americas in Austin.

"We'd like to [have a second race]," Carey told CNBC.