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Motor sport bosses have ended months of speculation by confirming a 100-year deal for the commercial rights to Formula One.
FIA, the sport's world governing body, announced that it had concluded an agreement with SLEC, the family trust set up by F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.
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