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GPblog on MSNFormula 1 to stay in Montreal until 2035 following multi-million dollar Investment in Canadian GPThe Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until 2035. This was confirmed after a new deal between F1, promoter Octane Racing Group, and the governments of Canada and Québec. The broadcasting rights with Canadian Bell Media were also extended for a long term.
“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.”
It’s race day in Montreal, and the city is in high gear! Fans were revved up as the cars hit Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday — and George Russell gave them something to cheer about by taking the Canadian Grand Prix victory for Mercedes.
The failures of the 2024 Grand Prix have called into question Montreal’s commitment to hosting Formula One and the competence of the event’s organizers.
Is Montreal in danger of losing the Grand Prix? After major issues in 2024, this year’s race could decide the Grand Prix’s future
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The Spun on MSNDanica Patrick Gets Called Out During Formula 1 Broadcast SaturdayDanica Patrick is in Montreal this weekend to cover the Canadian Grand Prix for Formula 1. Unsurprisingly, it didn't take long for her to go viral during the Sky Sports broadcast. While discussing this year's Canadian Grand Prix,
Liam Lawson will need plenty to go his way if he’s to take anything from Formula One’s Canadian Grand Prix, after qualifying in 19th place in Montreal. The Kiwi suffered another exit in the first session of qualifying (Q1) at the Circuit de Giles Villeneuve,
Max Verstappen and George Russell topped a Practice session each in Montreal as Charles Leclerc and Lance Stroll hit the wall.