While work continues on the 2023 calendar, Formula One is restarting from some certainties, ready to confirm their presence on the calendar at least for a few years, or a few decades.
Australia, record renewal
It is the case of Australia. Yesterday, Formula One made it official the extension of the contract with the track of Albert Park. Melbourne it will remain on the calendar up to 2035. Wonderful news for Australians, who will be able to watch the big stars of the Circus for at least another twelve years. Announcement that will make Daniel happy Ricciardo, albeit on the future of the Aussie there are still strong doubts.
The news doesn't end
An announcement, and a truly record-breaking renewal, with also great news. In fact, since 2023, will race on the circuit ofAlbert Park both the F2 and the F3. In this regard, we report the note from Formula One: "The promoter has made significant investments over the past two years to improve the circuit and will continue to do so for the fans by improving the facilities, including the paddock and pit lane, at the circuit over the next few years. This will enhance the fan experience but also the modernization of team facilities, which will be essential for the smooth running of the event over the next decade."
Speak on Sundays
Obviously, following this agreement, the declarations of the CEO di Formula One, Stefano domenicali.
“The race has always been a firm favorite with the fans, drivers and teams. And Melbourne is an incredible international city that fits perfectly with our sport. We saw a huge turnout of fans and fans at the Grand Prix this year, and we are excited about the future of Australia as our sport continues to grow.”
Westcott: “Fantastic announcement”
To further consolidate the agreement reached, was the managing director of the event, Andrew Westcott:
“This is a sensational announcement which is simply fantastic for Melbourne and Victoria. It builds on our rich motorsport history and Melbourne's love of major sporting events. It will inspire the next generation of Australian racing stars. We are proud of our strong relationship with F1 and together we will grow the sport in Australia and the wider Asia-Pacific region."
STATEMENT SOURCE: Motorsport.com