Formula 1 to race in Canada through 2035

17 June 2025: Formula 1 has today announced that the Canadian Grand Prix will race into its seventh decade following a new four-year agreement with the Promoter, Octane Racing Group, and the Governments of Canada and Québec. This agreement will keep the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve on the calendar through to the 2035 season inclusive. The renewal also included a long-term extension to Bell Media’s media rights deal.

The Canadian Grand Prix is the oldest Formula 1 race held outside Europe, with the 54th edition taking place recently since its inaugural run in 1967. The Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, named after legendary Canadian F1 driver Gilles Villeneuve, became the permanent host in 1978 and is loved by drivers and fans alike for its heavy-braking chicanes, the hairpin, and the Wall of Champions.

Four current drivers — George Russell, Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, and Fernando Alonso — have all claimed victory at the 4.36 km circuit. Hamilton and Michael Schumacher share the record for most wins at the venue (7 each).

In recent years, Octane Racing Group has significantly modernised infrastructure, and will continue investing to meet Formula 1’s global growth. Additionally, the promoter and stakeholders from multiple government bodies have agreed to move the event to an earlier slot from 2026 onwards to support calendar rationalisation.

Quote from Stefano Domenicali, President & CEO of Formula 1:
“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… I am delighted to confirm that we will continue racing here through to 2035 and that our media rights deal with Bell Media is also extending… Thank you to Octane Racing Group and our Canadian fans. I look forward to more unforgettable moments in Montréal.”

Quote from Jean-Philippe Paradis, SVP at Bell and President, F1 Grand Prix du Canada:
“We are incredibly proud to confirm that the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada will continue its yearly stop in Montréal through 2035. This reflects the race’s iconic status… We’re thrilled to offer ten more years of world-class racing and thank all partners and our passionate team.”

Joint Quote from Local Officials:
Valérie Plante (Mayor of Montréal), Caroline Proulx (Minister of Tourism), Carlos Leitão (Parliamentary Secretary), Yves Lalumière (Tourisme Montréal), and Véronique Doucet (Société du parc Jean-Drapeau) said:
“We are proud to renew this important multistakeholder partnership… The Canadian Grand Prix is the biggest event in the country and among the most appreciated globally. It brings economic benefits and highlights our city on the world stage.”

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