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F1 signs new long-term deal with Melbourne

Formula 1 will be racing in Melbourne until 2035, with a new long-term deal signed to keep Albert Park on the calendar. Albert Park will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until, at least, 2035, as the popular Australian Grand Prix venue has signed a new long-term agreement. F1 switched to Albert Park from Adelaide in 1996 and, aside from the COVID-affected 2020 and '21 seasons, has become one of F1's beloved venues. By the time the new deal comes to a close, F1 will have raced in Melbourne for almost 40 years. A new 10-year agreement between F1 and the Australian Grand Prix Corporation has extended the deal until 2035, with plans in the pipeline to further modernise the circuit after recent...
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