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The deal to keep Montreal follows long-term extensions for Melbourne (2037), Bahrain (2036) and Silverstone (2034).
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 schedule through 2035 after a four-year extension was announced Tuesday.
First appearing on the schedule in 1967, the Canadian Grand Prix is the longest-running race on the F1 calendar outside of ...
The crash that McLaren dreaded, but that everyone else was waiting for, will not change the  team's approach, even though ...
During the Canadian Grand Prix race weekend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton showed up on a motorcycle that turned heads and ...
Formula One statistics for Sunday's Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, round 10 of the ...
Find the latest on this weekend's F1 practice and qualifying times, plus broadcast info and more ahead of Sunday's Grand Prix ...
The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will stay on the calendar through 2035 after agreeing a four-year extension to the ...
Montreal is one of five stops on the Formula 1 calendar in North America, alongside Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, and Mexico ...
Octane Racing Group — the Canadian GP promoter — and several government officials announced a four-year contract extension on Tuesday.
The Canadian Grand Prix was first held in 1967, and moved to its current venue in 1978 before being renamed after the legendary Gilles Villeneuve four years later. Since then, it’s barely been off the ...
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar for the next decade after signing a new agreement taking it ...