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F1 returns to Canada this week as Max Verstappen looks to extend his lead at the top of the drivers' standings. The sport has grown massively in recent years, leading to more and more cities hoping to host grand prix. This season has already seen Miami host its first race, and Las Vegas is also poised to welcome F1 next year. In the UK, Silverstone has been the staple of the F1 calendar for decades, but Britain could get another race if reports from last year are to be believed.
US investment firm 777 Partners were thought to have been in talks to host a race in the capital, London.
According to the Daily Mail, the proposed circuit is thought to be located in east London.
Josh Waters from 777 partners was quoted as saying: "We are hopeful that it is coming. We are hugely excited about it.
"There will be an