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Brundle: Australian GP important to Formula 1

The Australian GP will remain in Melbourne until at least 2035 Formula 1 cannot call itself a world championship without visiting Australia, reasons former driver-turned commentator Martin Brundle. Last week a bumper decade-long contract extension was announced, securing the event’s future in Albert Park until at least 2035. It’s the longest contract the event has held in its history, tracing its roots back to Adelaide in the mid-1980s, and brings with it the addition of FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3 Championships on the support bill. The announcements comes as the latest in a string of long-term deals announced by the sport which has added mega contracts with Singapore, Abu Dhabi,...
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