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Australian GP boss: Upgrades show F1 will be in Melbourne for the long-term

Article To news overview © AGPC Australian Grand Prix Corporation boss Andrew Westacott believes that the huge upgrades and modifications made to the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne underlines the commitment of the AGPC to ensure Formula 1 will want to keep coming back beyond the end of the current contract. Having made its debut on the F1 calendar in 1996, as a replacement for Adelaide, the Albert Park Circuit was unchanged entirely by the time of its most recent race in 2019. The pandemic shutdown gave a window of opportunity to set about upgrading the track and facilities, with a much faster track layout ready to be used when F1 returns to Australia in April 2022. "When you’re...
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