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Formula 1 to race in Melbourne until 2035

Formula 1 have announced the Australian Grand Prix will stay in Melbourne until 2035. A new 10-year agreement from 2025 will also see Formula 2 and Formula 3 join the race weekend schedule for the first time from 2023. In 2022, the event attracted more than 419,000 fans to the Albert Park circuit for the race weekend, the largest crowd for a weekend sporting event in Australian history. The venue has been on the Formula 1 calendar since the first race in Melbourne in 1996 and will remain as a key part of the calendar moving forwards. The date of the next year's Grand Prix will be confirmed once the 2023 calendar is finalised and will be subject to World Motor Sport Council approval. Please...
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