Formula 1 extends Montreal race until 2035
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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.
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Canadian Grand Prix signs Formula One contract extension through 2035Octane Racing Group — the Canadian GP promoter — and several government officials announced a four-year contract extension on Tuesday.
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