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A writer skewered the scene. Then her article vanished.

Writer may have seemed like an odd choice to cover the luxury world of FormulaOne. …FormulaOne races…have become pit stops on the jet-set circuit, where the cheapest general-admission tickets start around $500. Still, mag commissioned Wagner to cover a FormulaOne race in Austin last fall, sending her on a trip funded by British petrochemicals co INEOS.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/media/2024/03/05/formula-one-road-track-kate-wagner/

Nonilex OP ,
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It’s almost unheard of for a news outlet to retract an article w/o explanation, especially a story of this size whose accuracy has not been publicly challenged. Neither nor responded to requests for comment.
A person familiar w/editorial deliberations at Road & Track said the story, which had been in the works for months, was pulled after its at the order of Editor in Chief on the grounds that it didn’t fit w/the site’s editorial goals.

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