Australian Formula One Grand Prix extended to 2037
The Australian Grand Prix will run till at least 2037 after the Victoria State Government announced they secured a two-year extension to the 10-year deal they struck earlier this year.
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The Australian Grand Prix will run till at least 2037 after the Victoria State Government announced they secured a two-year extension to the 10-year deal they struck earlier this year.
The Australian Grand Prix will remain in Melbourne until at least 2037 with a new deal to be the season-opening race on at least four occasions and Saudi Arabia to kick off the 2024 campaign, the Victoria state government said on Thursday.
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