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Ricciardo thrilled with new Melbourne deal

Ricciardo thrilled with new Melbourne deal Posted On 13 Sep 2015 By : thisisf1 Comment: 0 Facebook0 Twitter0 Google+0 Pinterest0 Ricciardo thrilled with new Melbourne deal Race organisers in Melbourne have added yet another three years to the contract of the Australian grand prix. Last August, amid uncertainty over the future of the 20-year-old event at Albert Park, it was announced that a new deal through to 2020 had been signed. 'To know there are many more home grands prix to come is great,' Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo had said. Now, it emerges that there will be even more races than that for Ricciardo to look forward to. Last late November, the incumbent Liberal government in...
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