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Monza set to secure F1 future

The Italian GP looks set to stay on the Formula 1 calendar beyond 2019 after organisers revealed a deal had been agreed in principle for a new five-year term. The Italian motorsport authority, the ACI, tweeted that a "broad agreement" had been reached with F1 officials to extend the Monza race's deal until 2024. Monza, which is situated on the outskirts of Milan, has staged more F1 grands prix than any other venue since the championship began in 1950 and is the home circuit of Ferrari.
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