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beleaf.auI don’t have live access to current news right this moment. Here’s the most recent high-level context I can provide about the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) from reliable sources up to now:
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beleaf.auThe Australian Grand Prix Corporation will appoint an interim chief as the search to find a successor for Andrew Westacott continues.
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www.ausleisure.com.auTravis Auld has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC), organisers of the Melbourne Formula 1 race, replacing the recently departed Andrew Westacott The Victoria Government has added a further two years to its contract for Formula 1’s Australian Grand Prix, meaning that the country’s round of the motor-racing championship is now locked in for Melbourne unt…
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www.itnews.com.auFollowing two consecutive cancellations, the Formula One Australian Grand Prix is back on the calendar, with 2022 the 'make or break' year for Melbourne.
www.drive.com.auIgnoring FOTA and its Fan Forums - if FOPA sticks true to its guns and ensures that F1 doesn't veer too far from the current formula it is one of the few associations which fans could really be thankful for.
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