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F1: Canada Grand Prix was expanded by 2035 season

The Canadian Grand Prix of the recent week was the most twinkling of formula formula 1, as George Russell appeared in front of the territory to get her campaign during the Norris conflict without the front unit without the front unit.

Now, Canada Grand Prix will stay in the calendar for 10 years in the program, because of the four years admired on Tuesday for F1. The extension will store Canada Grand Prix in a 2035 F1 season.

The beginning of the program in 1967, Canada Grand Prix is ​​the longest race in the F1 Calendar outside Europe, and last week’s installation was a 54th Grand Prix program. The race moved to the Gilles-Villeneve, current home, in 1978.

“Since Phumula 1 celebrates its 75 years, it is appropriate to announce the adverb with Canada Grand Prix, a race that has a true history in Gillesleuve,” said Stefano Defanicali, the President of F1, in a statement.

“MONTRÉAL is a wonderful city, full of fans and loving fans, and I am happy to ensure that we will continue to have a race here in the 2035 rights and that our media rights are dealing with Bell.

“I would like to thank the promoter, a group of octane passengers, through their continued developmental efforts, and all local political efforts, provincial and well-working workers to do this event today,” added Dominali. “I would also like to thank our Canadian fans. I look forward to creating more unforgettable moments with you in the next ten years.”

F1 returns to action to next week and Austrian Grand Prix.

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