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The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for the next decade after signing a new agreement taking it through 2035.The existing agreement was due to expire in 2031, but following a move of the date of the race from 2026 onwards,
Formula 1 has announced that the Canadian Grand Prix will stay on the calendar until at least 2035, ensuring the
The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will remain a staple of the Formula One calendar until 2035 following a four-year contract extension. The deal also involves a long-term media rights extension with Bell Media.
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is, like other venues on the Formula 1 calendar, the indirect result of a city hosting a major event unrelated to racing. In this case, of the Expo 67, the World’s Fair held in 1967 in Montreal. The track is located on Île Notre-Dame, a man-made island in the St. Lawrence River.
Montreal is one of five stops on the Formula 1 calendar in North America, alongside Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, and Mexico City’s Grand Prix.
Everything you need to know about how to watch and follow the 10th round of the 2025 Formula 1 season from Montreal; watch the Canadian GP live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event at 7pm on Sunday,
During the Canadian Grand Prix race weekend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton showed up on a motorcycle that turned heads and posed questions.