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#403625
I'm sure every single fan of F1 will relish this piece of news. I remember how disappointing it was when we lost the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from the calendar back in 2009. Thankfully, it was re-inserted the following year, and has been giving us excellent Grands Prix ever since.

Anyway, a new contract has been signed, and Montreal will continue hosting the Canadian Grand Prix until at least 2024. Now the long-term future is secure, a large sum of money has been granted - $32m (£17.4m) - to upgrade the current, dated facilities.

Happy days indeed, this is one of everyone's favourite F1 venues. :thumbup:
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#403629
I'm sure every single fan of F1 will relish this piece of news. I remember how disappointing it was when we lost the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from the calendar back in 2006. It made a very dramatic return in 2007, and it's been giving us excellent Grands Prix ever since.

Anyway, a new contract has been signed, and Montreal will continue hosting the Canadian Grand Prix until at least 2024. Now the long-term future is secure, a large sum of money has been granted - $32m (£17.4m) - to upgrade the current, dated facilities.

Happy days indeed, this is one of everyone's favourite F1 venues. :thumbup:

Honey, a booboo: it was 2009 when it wasn't held...
#403631
Honey, a booboo: it was 2009 when it wasn't held...


Lol thanks DD, not sure how I managed to mix the seasons up. Probably because '06 was the last year for places like Imola and also the season when Spa was dropped!

:doh:
#403637
Great news; I just hope the redevelopment fund isn't used to alter the layout of the circuit like they did in Spa; the new Bus Stop Chicane is poo compared to the old one!
#403640
Tax dollars hard at work!! :thumbup:

 wrote:">CANADIAN GP TO STAY AT CIRCUIT GILLES VILLENEUVE 10 MORE YEARS

...The Grand Prix's future in Montreal was secured with the help of substantial governmental investment: $62 million from the federal government, $50 million from Quebec, $62 million from Tourisme Montreal and at least $32 million from the City of Montreal...

...As a condition to the agreement's success, the City of Montreal also agreed to renovate the track, including making improvements to the team paddocks, the control tower, and the on-site medical centre, for which it will spend $25 million to $40 million...

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