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Monza to remain on F1 calendar
Italian Grand Prix to remain on Formula 1 calendar at Monza until at least 2031
The Italian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2031 after a six-year extension was announced Wednesday
F1 Italian GP to remain at Monza until 2031
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza will remain on the Formula One calendar until at least 2031.
F1 signs new long-term contract with Monza for the Italian Grand Prix
F1 has signed a new long-term contract with Monza, keeping the famous circuit on the calendar until 2031. The Autodromo Nazionale Monza track, 12 miles north of central Milan, has hosted the Italian Grand Prix every year bar one since the inception of the Formula One world championship in 1950.
Italian GP to stay at Monza until 2031
Formula 1 has announced the Italian Grand Prix will remain at Monza until at least the 2031 season. Monza’s previous contract was due to expire after next year’s race, but a new six-year extension
Formula 1: Monza Remains on the F1 Calendar After Securing New Deal
Monza is saved as the circuit which currently hosts the Italian Grand Prix have agreed a deal with Formula 1 to host the sport until 2031.
Monza secures its long-term future on the F1 calendar
Monza has secured a contract extension with Formula One which means that the Italian Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until at least 2031 inclusive.
Monza agrees to higher race fee in new F1 deal
The Italian Grand Prix venue's existing contract was set to expire in 2025, but the new agreement extends Monza's presence on the F1 schedule by six additional years. Like Monaco, Monza agreed to a much higher fee to safeguard its future amid growing concerns about a potential race rotation scheme proposed by F1 owner Liberty Media.
Monza to remain on F1 calendar as Italian GP host until 2031
Formula 1 has announced that the Monza circuit will remain as host of the Italian Grand Prix until the 2031 season.The track set in a former royal park north of Milan has hosted the most F1 races since the world championship era began,
F1 to remain at Monza until 2031
Following significant upgrades to the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Formula 1 has announced that the Italian Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2031.
F1 to race at Monza until 2031
The Italian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar at least until 2031 as part of a six-year extension to the existing agreement, which runs through 2025, Formula One said on Wednesday.
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