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Brazil’s major cities lock horns for F1 race after 2020
In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a man rides his bicycle past land that is part of a planned F1 racetrack in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Company Rio Motorpark says it will pay up to $170 million to construct a track in the seaside city's impoverished Deodoro region. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a man rides his bicycle past land that is part of a planned F1 racetrack in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Company Rio Motorpark says it will pay up to $170 million to construct a track in the seaside city's impoverished Deodoro region. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:47 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, people walk past a building decorated with mural art depicting legendary Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio has the exuberance of samba and Carnival, plus dramatic postcard views of beaches and verdant mountains. Now, to Sao Paulo's chagrin, Rio is pushing for an F1 racetrack, too. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, people walk past a building decorated with mural art depicting legendary Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio has the exuberance of samba and Carnival, plus dramatic postcard views of beaches and verdant mountains. Now, to Sao Paulo's chagrin, Rio is pushing for an F1 racetrack, too. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:47 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a vehicle drives on the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Now, to Sao Paulo's chagrin, Rio de Janeiro is pushing for an F1 racetrack, too. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a vehicle drives on the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Now, to Sao Paulo's chagrin, Rio de Janeiro is pushing for an F1 racetrack, too. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:46 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, Marcos Resenti, owner of a bakery located next to the Interlagos racetrack, poses for a photo in front of an old photo showing a race at Interlagos, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Resenti said he was was shocked when he heard President Jair Bolsonaro announced in June there was a 99% chance F1 would move to Rio de Janeiro. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, Marcos Resenti, owner of a bakery located next to the Interlagos racetrack, poses for a photo in front of an old photo showing a race at Interlagos, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Resenti said he was was shocked when he heard President Jair Bolsonaro announced in June there was a 99% chance F1 would move to Rio de Janeiro. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 09:59 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a mural depicts legendary Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna on a business front near the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many bars on busy streets like Avenida Paulista are open 24 hours a day during the Brazil F1 GP race, and hotels prepare feasts at early hours so fans don't need to refuel at the track. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a mural depicts legendary Brazilian F1 driver Ayrton Senna on a business front near the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Many bars on busy streets like Avenida Paulista are open 24 hours a day during the Brazil F1 GP race, and hotels prepare feasts at early hours so fans don't need to refuel at the track. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:52 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, security personnel guard patrol at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Residents consider the upcoming F1 week the city's main event, even if they don't all watch the sport. Since 1972, with a 10-year gap of F1 in Rio, the Brazilian GP has put the city on the map for high-spending tourists. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, security personnel guard patrol at the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Residents consider the upcoming F1 week the city's main event, even if they don't all watch the sport. Since 1972, with a 10-year gap of F1 in Rio, the Brazilian GP has put the city on the map for high-spending tourists. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:51 AM EST
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In this Oct. 18, 2019 photo, Brazil F1 Grand Prix Promoter Tamas Rohonyi speaks during an interview with The Associated Press ,in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Rohonyi admits any city has the right to bid to host the F1 race, but says there hasn't been any decisive movements to build a viable track in Rio de Janeiro de Janeiro. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Oct. 18, 2019 photo, Brazil F1 Grand Prix Promoter Tamas Rohonyi speaks during an interview with The Associated Press ,in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Rohonyi admits any city has the right to bid to host the F1 race, but says there hasn't been any decisive movements to build a viable track in Rio de Janeiro de Janeiro. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 10:01 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a mural depicts former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, right, next to the world champion driver Lewis Hamilton, center, on the wall of a restaurant located in front of the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The metropolis' tourism agency says the F1 GP brought revenues of $80 million to Sao Paulo last year. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, a mural depicts former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, right, next to the world champion driver Lewis Hamilton, center, on the wall of a restaurant located in front of the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The metropolis' tourism agency says the F1 GP brought revenues of $80 million to Sao Paulo last year. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:48 AM EST
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This Nov. 7, 2019 photo shows the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. On Sunday, Nov. 17, the Brazilian GP at Interlagos will be the last before F1 owner Liberty Media decides whether the race stays at the traditional track beyond 2020 or moves to a yet-to-be-built venue in sunny rival Rio de Janeiro. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

This Nov. 7, 2019 photo shows the Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. On Sunday, Nov. 17, the Brazilian GP at Interlagos will be the last before F1 owner Liberty Media decides whether the race stays at the traditional track beyond 2020 or moves to a yet-to-be-built venue in sunny rival Rio de Janeiro. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 09:52 AM EST
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In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, technicians prepare for the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Interlagos can host 60,000 fans per day. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

In this Nov. 7, 2019 photo, technicians prepare for the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos racetrack in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Interlagos can host 60,000 fans per day. (AP Photo/Nelson Antoine)

Nov. 14, 2019 11:48 AM EST
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