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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.
Formula 1 has confirmed a four-year extension with Montreal, ensuring the Canadian GP's presence on the sport's calendar until 2035.
Sunday's Canadian GP was the first podium in 2025 that didn't feature a McLaren. Is the tide about to turn on F1's runaway leader?
The Formula 1 racing series is in Montreal this weekend, at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Start time for the Canadian Grand Prix is 2 p.m. EDT Sunday, and you can watch on ABC and ESPN Deportes or livestream on fubo TV (FREE trial) or DIRECTV (FREE trial and discount).
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Montreal is one of five stops on the Formula 1 calendar in North America, alongside Miami, Austin and Las Vegas, and Mexico City’s Grand Prix.
Yesterday's race in Montreal will not be remembered as one of the all-time great Canadian F1 races. Well, perhaps it will by the Mercedes team, which scored its first win of the year with George Russell,
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Yardbarker on MSNF1 Academy in Canada: Pin Leaves Montreal Leading the ChampionshipF1 Academy headed to Canada alongside F1 for its fourth round, comprising three races after the cancelled Race 2 in Miami. Doriane Pin won Race 1, Emma Felbermayr won Race 2, and Chloe Chambers won Race 3.
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E! Online on MSNLewis Hamilton Reacts After Running Over a Groundhog During F1 RaceFormula One driver Lewis Hamilton expressed his grief after killing a groundhog during his 13th lap of the Canadian Grand Prix: “I love animals and that’s so, so sad.”