US GP in Austin to stay on F1 calendar until 2034
Formula One's U.S. Grand Prix will remain at Austin's Circuit of the Americas until at least the end of 2034, the Liberty Media-owned sport said on Sunday.
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Formula One's U.S. Grand Prix will remain at Austin's Circuit of the Americas until at least the end of 2034, the Liberty Media-owned sport said on Sunday.
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