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Monaco gives ACM green light for circuit build

The Principality of Monaco has authorized the ACM to begin next week the construction work of the circuit that is scheduled to host the fifth round of the 2021 F1 World Championship. Formula 1's showcase event was canceled last year, for the first time since 1954, following the onslaught of the coronavirus pandemic, a fate that also befell the Automobile Club de Monaco's historic meeting. Monaco's 2021 motorsport agenda is set to fill up the end of April and the month of May with Formula E, the Historic GP and F1 all taking place over four weeks in the Principality. Construction work and the installation of all the necessary infrastructure were therefore brought ahead but build out...
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