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Formula One Announces 10-Year Contract Extension With Australian Grand Prix Through 2035

Ferrari바카라™s Charles Leclerc topped the podium at the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix in April this year. F1 is aiming for 24 events on the 2023 schedule.

F1's new agreement with Australian GP will also bring feeder series Formula 2 and Formula 3.
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Formula One (F1) announced a 10-year contract extension with the Australian Grand Prix on Thursday to continue racing in Melbourne through 2035. The new agreement will also bring feeder series Formula 2 and Formula 3 to the circuit for the first time starting next year. (More Motorsport News)

Organizers have also promised upgrades to the paddock and pit lane. 바카라œThe Australian Grand Prix has never been bigger, with more than 419,000 people flocking to Albert Park for this year's race,바카라 said Martin Pakula, minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events for the Victorian Government.

바카라œWe know how important this event is to our economy and that's why we've delivered the longest extension for the race since it has been held in Melbourne.바카라 Albert Park has hosted 25 F1 races since 1996, but did not have events in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic.

The return of F1 in April drew the largest three-day crowd for a weekend sporting event in Australian history.

바카라œThe race has always been a favorite for the fans, drivers and the teams and Melbourne is an incredible and vibrant international city that is a perfect match for our sport,바카라 F1 president Stefano Domenicali said.

바카라œThis year we saw huge crowds and passionate fans at the Grand Prix, and we are very excited by the future in Australia as our sport continues to grow.바카라

F1 will add Las Vegas in 2023, as well as Qatar, which made its debut on last year's schedule but is pausing this year for the World Cup. Domenicali this week traveled to South Africa to meet with representatives of the Kyalami circuit near Johannesburg about adding it to the 2023 schedule.

South Africa last hosted an F1 race in 1993. Africa is the only continent apart from Antarctica not to have a race on the current schedule. F1 is aiming for 24 events on the 2023 schedule.

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