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Autosport on MSNF1 confirms plans to race in Canada until 2035Montreal will continue to host the Canadian Grand Prix for another 10 years after Formula 1 confirmed an extension of the circuit's contract until 2035
Grand Prix is staying on the Formula One calendar until at least 2035, with Octane Racing Group, the race's promoter, and several government officials announcing a four-year contract extension Tuesday.
The Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix has officially been extended in Montreal until 2035. This announcement comes Tuesday morning after last weekend’s successful Grand Prix, a significant milestone for organizers following last year’s fiasco,
Formula One heads to Montreal, Canada, for the Canadian Grand Prix this Sunday afternoon. The Pirelli Canadian Grand Prix takes place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and consists of 68 laps around the 4.36 km hybrid street circuit that occasionally features more groundhogs than cars on the track.
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The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 schedule through 2035 after a four-year extension was announced Tuesday
Mercedes dominated Formula One's Canadian Grand Prix with George Russell winning – but why was its car suddenly so good?
Formula 1 is in North America this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix. This race will take place at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Max Verstappen has won the past three races here, but the 2025 Formula 1 season has been all about McLaren.
Lewis Hamilton’s Canadian Grand Prix was hampered by damage he picked up early in the race when hitting a groundhog, as he ended up finishing sixth.The Ferrari driver started from fifth and was close behind Oscar Piastri for much of the first stint,
The deal to keep Montreal follows long-term extensions for Melbourne (2037), Bahrain (2036) and Silverstone (2034).
Yesterday's race in Montreal will not be remembered as one of the all-time great Canadian F1 races. Well, perhaps it will by the Mercedes team, which scored its first win of the year with George Russell,
Growth of F1 in U.S. clear again! Canadian Grand Prix sets new viewership record with 1.9M viewers, proving F1's increasing American appeal.