Canadian GP: F1 Deal to 2035 Confirmed
The Canadian Grand Prix’s future is secure! A deal is sealed, keeping Formula 1 racing in Montreal until 2035. This extension guarantees the race’s presence, benefiting the city and its economy. Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali champions the event’s atmosphere and fan base, further reinforcing the agreement. Beyond the extended contract, Bell Media retains media rights, and the race will shift to May, streamlining the F1 calendar. This declaration underscores the important role the Canadian Grand Prix plays. News Directory 3 covers this and other developments in the racing world. The next chapter promises more investment and enhancements for fans, with the 60th Canadian GP slated for 2031. Discover what’s next…
Canadian Grand prix Secures Formula 1 Future Through 2035
Montreal will continue to host the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve until at least 2035. The extension ensures the Formula 1 race remains a fixture in the city, drawing fans and boosting the local economy.
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali expressed his enthusiasm for the renewal, highlighting Montreal’s vibrant atmosphere and passionate fanbase. The agreement also extends Bell Media’s media rights in Canada for the long term.
Jean-Phillipe Paradis, senior vice president at Bell, emphasized the iconic status of the Montreal race. He noted its rich heritage and unique setting, were Formula 1 transforms the downtown core.
The Canadian Grand Prix will shift from its customary June date to May starting next season. This change aims to streamline the Formula 1 calendar geographically.
What’s next
The extended contract promises continued investment in the Canadian Grand Prix, with organizers planning to enhance the event’s appeal through sports, entertainment, and technology. The 60th running of the Canadian GP is slated for 2031.
