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Ricciardo supports F1 feeder categories racing at Albert Park

Daniel Ricciardo on the grid in Albert Park Daniel Ricciardo believes the appearance of Formula 1’s feeder categories on the support bill for the Australian Grand Prix is a positive. It was this morning revealed by Speedcafe.com that the 2023 event will be held from March 30-April 2. That will see Australia host Round 3 of the Formula 1 world championship, once the full calendar is released in October, and will be the first time Formula 2 and Formula 3 have visited Albert Park. While popular with category organisers, the addition of the junior categories also found support with Ricciardo. “I love it,” the Australian told Speedcafe.com. “I love the fact that F2, F3 are getting so...
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