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Mexico back on Formula 1 calendar

Mexico will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2015 after a 23-year absence, organisers of a planned new race have announced. Live events company CIE said it had signed a five-year deal to run the race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. The track has previously hosted grands prix from 1963-70 and 1986-92. CIE president Alejandro Soberon said: 'Start your engines, F1 will return to Mexico next year.' F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone confirmed the news and said the deal would 'benefit both for many years'. The return of the event was originally planned for 2014, but the organisers could not update the track in time. The Mexican Grand Prix winners when it was last held at Hermanos...
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