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Bernie Ecclestone wants a long-term Melbourne deal

Bernie Ecclestone who said that the Australian GP deal could come to an end with its contract on 2015 says he is keen on extending the deal. The hosting fees for the Melbourne circuit are said to be in excess of £20million a year. Speaking to the Australian grand prix podcast, Ecclestone said: "Everybody loves
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