Formula 1 to race in Canada until 2035 with new extension

Formula 1 announces an extension of the Canadian Grand Prix that will see Montreal's Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve remain on the F1 calendar through to the 2035 season.

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Formula 1 has announced that the Canadian Grand Prix will race into its seventh decade following a new four-year agreement with the Promoter and the Governments of Canada and Québec, that will see the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal remain on the calendar through to 2035.

Last week’s dramatic event marked the 54th edition of the Canadian Grand Prix since its inaugural running in 1967. Four current drivers - George Russell, Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, and Fernando Alonso - have all claimed victory at the 4.36 km circuit, with Hamilton sharing the record for most wins at the venue with Michael Schumacher, both having triumphed seven times.

Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, named after the legendary Canadian F1 driver, became the permanent host in 1978 and is a firm favourite among drivers and fans alike, known for its heavy-braking chicanes, the famous hairpin, and the iconic Wall of Champions at the end of the lap.

In recent years, the Promoter, Octane Racing Group, has made significant investments in the event, modernising infrastructure to meet the growing demands of Formula 1 as the sport continues to expand globally. This investment will continue and be vital in continuing to enhance the event in the years ahead.

In addition, alongside stakeholders from the Canadian Government, Canada Economic Development for Québec Regions, the Government of Québec, the Ministry of Tourism (Québec), the City of Montréal, Tourism Montréal, and the Société du parc Jean-Drapeau, the Promoter supported Formula 1’s efforts to rationalise the race calendar by agreeing to move the event to an earlier slot from 2026 onwards.

The renewal also included a long-term extension to Bell Media’s media rights deal.

Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said: “As Formula 1 celebrates its 75th anniversary, it is fitting that we have announced an extension with the Canadian Grand Prix, a race that has such incredible history in our sport and is named after a true legend in Gilles Villeneuve.

"Montreal is an incredible city, full of energy and passionate fans, and I am delighted to confirm that we will continue racing here through to the 2035 season and that our media rights deal with Bell Media is also extending in the long term.

"I would like to thank the promoter, Octane Racing Group, for their continued efforts in upgrading this iconic venue in recent years, and all local, regional, and national political stakeholders who have worked closely together to make this event what it is today.

"I would also like to thank our incredible Canadian fans. I look forward to creating more unforgettable moments in Montréal with you over the next 10 years.”

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - JUNE 15: George Russell of Great Britain driving the (63) Mercedes AMG PetronasThe Canadian Grand Prix is a firm favourite among drivers and fans alike

In a joint statement, Valérie Plante, Mayor of Montreal, Caroline Proulx, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for the Lanaudière region, Carlos Leitão, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry on behalf of the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for CED, Yves Lalumière, President and CEO, Tourisme Montréal and Véronique Doucet, General Manager of Société du parc Jean-Drapeau, said: “We are proud to renew this important multistakeholder partnership with Formula One World Championship (FOWC).

"The Canadian Grand Prix is not only the biggest event in the country, it is also one of the most appreciated in the world. It makes our city vibrate and shine on the international scene, while generating significant economic benefits for Canadian businesses and citizens. This announcement is a concrete expression of our shared commitment to further develop the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix and ensure its unrivalled success for years to come.”

Jean-Philippe Paradis, Senior Vice-President, Bell Business Markets Sales and Wholesale Services President, Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada, added: “We are incredibly proud to confirm that the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada will continue its yearly stop in Montréal for another decade, through 2035. This renewed agreement reflects the iconic status of our race, with its rich heritage, its unique setting in a city where F1 takes over downtown, and its place on the global stage.

"We’re thrilled to offer fans, communities, and the world ten more years of world-class racing, as we work to build a best-in-class Grand Prix that showcases Canada, Québec, and Montréal at their very best. With a clear strategy to elevate the event across sport, entertainment, and technology, we thank our incredible partners: the governments of Canada and Québec, the City of Montréal, Tourisme Montréal, and Parc Jean-Drapeau for their renewed trust, as well as Formula 1 for their continued confidence. A special thanks to our amazing team, whose passion brings this event to life each year.”

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