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Canadian GP: F1 Deal to 2035 Confirmed

Canadian GP: F1 Deal to 2035 Confirmed

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

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…

Key Points

  • Canadian Grand Prix to⁣ remain on the Formula 1 calendar through 2035.
  • The ⁢race will move to May starting next season.
  • Bell Media retains media rights in Canada‌ as part of a long-term deal.

Canadian Grand prix Secures⁣ Formula 1 Future Through 2035

Updated June⁣ 18, 2025

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.

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