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Singapore Grand Prix gets new four-year F1 deal

Singapore will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2021 after a new four-year deal was signed. Singapore joined the schedule in 2008 as the sport’s inaugural night race, and in 2012 penned an extension through to 2017. Ahead of this year’s event, which will begin with free practice on Friday afternoon, a new four-year deal has been reached, keeping the iconic race on the calendar until 2021.
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