Formula 1 extends Montreal race until 2035
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Formula One has confirmed that the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will remain on the race calendar for the next ten years.
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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
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The Canadian GP CEO opened up on the 2025 event and how a clash with IndyCar in 2026, amid three races in the USA, would impact the event.
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“One thing that stands out here in Montreal is the fans,” says Naomi Schiff, F1 analyst and ambassador, speaking from the American Express Elite Suite at the Canadian Grand Prix. “They bring great energy to the track—you can really tell it’s a dedicated audience.”
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,
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Lando Norris says the new Formula 1 movie contains some reminders of his own rivalry with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri after their collision at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Yardbarker on MSNF1 Academy in Canada: Pin Leaves Montreal Leading the ChampionshipF1 Academy headed to Canada alongside F1 for its fourth round, comprising three races after the cancelled Race 2 in Miami. Doriane Pin won Race 1, Emma Felbermayr won Race 2, and Chloe Chambers won Race 3.