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George Russell holds off Max Verstappen for Canadian GP win
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The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will stay on the calendar through 2035 after agreeing a four-year extension to the existing deal, Formula One said on Tuesday. The contract renewal also includes a long-term extension to Bell Media's media rights deal,
The deal to keep Montreal follows long-term extensions for Melbourne (2037), Bahrain (2036) and Silverstone (2034).
SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Canadian GP
Formula One heads to Montreal, Canada, for the Canadian Grand Prix this Sunday afternoon. The Pirelli Canadian Grand Prix takes place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and consists of 68 laps around the 4.36 km hybrid street circuit that occasionally features more groundhogs than cars on the track.
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Verstappen was penalized for causing a collision with Russell in that incident, and is just one penalty point shy of a one-race suspension. The Red Bull driver needs to navigate both the Canadian Grand Prix and the Austrian Grand Prix later this month without incident to avoid a suspension.
Follow live text and radio commentary from qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
When seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton suffered damage to his car during the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, the cause wasn’t initially clear.
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AFP on MSNThree things we learned from the Canadian Grand PrixThe crash that McLaren dreaded, but that everyone else was waiting for, will not change the team's approach, even though Lando Norris's lost valuable points in Canada. "Today's episode doesn't change our approach.
Harry Benjamin & McLaren Formula E driver Sam Bird reflect on a dramatic Canadian Grand Prix.
The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal will stay on the calendar through 2035 after agreeing a four-year extension to the existing deal, Formula One said on Tuesday.
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Canadian Grand Prix CEO confident about event's future after successful 2025The spotlight stayed on the track this weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix. That’s probably what Jean-Philippe Paradis appreciated most after a 2024 edition marked by access and evacuation issues on Île Notre-Dame,