By Alan Baldwin
NUERBURGRING, Germany, July 20 (Reuters) - Formula One needs at least one race in America and should seek to reinstate the U.S. Grand Prix as soon as possible, team bosses said on Friday.
Next year's calendar will have no U.S. round after Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway said last week they had failed to agree a new deal.
"We're very disappointed that we won't be at Indianapolis,"
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