Formula 1 Announces Major Contract Extension with Monaco Grand Prix
The contract extension underscores Monaco Grand Prix's historic significance and ensures its place as a key Formula 1 event through 2035, reflecting strong ties with Formula One Management.
- The Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar until at least 2035 after a contract extension was announced on Friday.
- F1 Chief Executive Stefano Domenicali stated, "It is an iconic race that is loved by all drivers and fans, with a unique vibe."
- This year's Monaco race included a new rule requiring two mandatory pit stops, but it received criticism from drivers and fans.
- The contract extension adds four years to a deal that was already extended to 2031 last November.
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Among the oldest Grand Prix of the calendar, that of the Principality has been assured that it will still be for the next 10 years. It will now take place in early June.
Historical Formula 1 event, the Monaco Grand Prix was extended on the calendar until 2035, announced Friday the organizers of the World Championship
Monaco remains! The most traditional, glamorous and probably also most controversial Grand Prix of Formula 1 has secured its place in the racing calendar.
The race usually offers little excitement on the narrow track. Monaco has not lost its appeal for Formula One. A new contract is now valid up to and including 2035.
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