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Peter Fox/Getty Images Formula 1 has confirmed that the Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza will remain on the F1 calendar until 2031 through a fresh contract extension.
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza 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 ...
Dubbed "The Temple of Speed" where drivers often reach more than 350kph, Monza has hosted a Grand Prix every year since the inaugural world championship in 1950, except in 1980 when the track was ...
The Italian Grand Prix at Monza will remain on the Formula 1 schedule until at least 2031. Monza, the oldest track on the calendar, has signed a six-year extension to its existing deal.
Monza has hosted a grand prix since the inaugural world championship in 1950. “Monza is at the very heart of Formula 1 history and the atmosphere each year is unique as the tifosi gather in huge ...