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Aussie GP confident of new deal

Melbourne could remain on the F1 calendar beyond 2015 after promoters revealed that talks with Bernie Ecclestone were progressing. Australian GP CEO Andrew Westacott met with Ecclestone at the Singapore Grand Prix to discuss the race's future as the current deal expires in 2015. "We have two events still go, but we are starting to look at the future," he told Autosport. "We had a meeting [with Ecclestone] here [in Singapore]. "We have been working with them for 18 years and there is a good desire from both parties to continue." Westacott revealed that the grand prix, which takes place at the Albert Park circuit, turned a corner at this year's event...
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