Formula One has confirmed that the Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the race calendar until 2035 after signing a new four-year contract extension. The news arrived after last weekend's 2025 Canadian ...
The Canadian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar through the 2035 season, after a new deal was reached with the championship’s commercial rights holder, Liberty Media. The Montreal race ...
Red Bull’s decision to appeal the result of the Canadian Grand Prix drew widespread criticism, with Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff branding it “petty” and “embarrassing.” The ensuing delay in ...
The Canadian Grand Prix has become the latest event on Formula 1’s schedule to receive a long-term contract extension. Formula 1 has renewed long-term with several Grands Prix in recent months, most ...
Max Verstappen’s Girlfriend Reacts to His Canadian Grand Prix Finish originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Max Verstappen’s girlfriend, Kelly Piquet, proved that she is his biggest supporter despite ...
The recent Canadian Grand Prix has come under fire for its handling of fans, transforming what should have been an exciting Formula 1 weekend into a "nightmare," according to F1 photographer Kym ...
George Russell has secured pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix. Joining the Mercedes driver at the front of the grid tomorrow will be Max Verstappen and Lando Norris who will start the race from ...
The start time for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix has been pushed back in a bid to avoid a direct clash with the Indianapolis 500. F1 moved its race in Montreal from June to May for next year in a bid ...
View post: LeBron James Leads League in Unbelievable Stat at 41 Lewis Hamilton was left visibly shaken and emotionally distraught after Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix not just because of his ...
The Canadian Grand Prix President and CEO, Jean-Philippe Paradis, has shared his vision for the future of the Montreal race, explaining that the growing popularity of Formula One in the USA won't ...
June 17 (Reuters) - The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will stay on the calendar through 2035 after agreeing a four-year extension to the existing deal, Formula One said on Tuesday. The contract ...
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