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Bahrain GP to stay on F1 calendar through 2036

Formula 1’s Bahrain Grand Prix will continue to be held through 2036 after a new contract was finalised. Bahrain became Formula 1’s first round in the Gulf region in 2004 and it has held the season-opening round on three occasions, an honour it will have for a fourth time next month. It dropped off the […]
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