Formula 1 Secures Montreal Grand Prix Until 2035: A New Era of Racing Excellence
Formula 1 extends its presence in Montreal until 2035, ensuring the Canadian Grand Prix remains a cornerstone of the F1 calendar.

Formula 1 has officially announced the extension of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal through 2035, solidifying its place as a premier event in the F1 calendar. This extension, which adds four more years to the existing contract, ensures that the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve will continue to host one of the most iconic races in motorsport history.
A Historic Venue
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, named after the legendary Gilles Villeneuve, has been a staple of the F1 calendar since 1978. Known for its challenging layout and scenic location on Île Notre-Dame, the circuit has witnessed some of the most memorable moments in F1 history. With this extension, Montreal will continue to be a hub for F1 enthusiasts and a testament to the sport's enduring legacy.
Strategic Partnerships
The extension was made possible through the collaborative efforts of F1, the race promoter Octane Racing, and the governments of Canada and Quebec. Additionally, F1 has secured a long-term media rights deal with Bell Media, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the event for Canadian fans.
Celebrating 75 Years of F1
Stefano Domenicali, F1 CEO, highlighted the significance of this extension as F1 celebrates its 75th anniversary. "Montréal is an incredible city, full of energy and passionate fans," Domenicali said. "I am delighted to confirm that we will continue racing here through to the 2035 season."
Future Prospects
With this extension, F1 aims to further enhance the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ensuring it meets the evolving standards of modern motorsport. Fans can look forward to more thrilling races and unforgettable moments in the years to come.
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This extension not only underscores Montreal's importance in the F1 world but also promises a bright future for the sport in Canada.