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Suzuka gets new three-year Japanese Grand Prix deal

Formula 1 officials have agreed a new deal with organisers of the Japanese Grand Prix to keep the event at Suzuka for the next three years. Formula 1 first visited the Honda-owned figure-of-eight circuit in 1987 and it has been the scene of several iconic moments in the history of the sport, including multiple title deciders. Formula 1 moved away to Fuji Speedway for 2007/08 but swiftly returned to Suzuka for the 2009 season, where the race has remained ever since. Suzuka’s contract expired at the end of the current campaign but a new deal has now been reached to preserve the event’s future. “We are honoured the promoters of the long-standing Japanese Grand Prix have...
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