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Monaco GP to remain on F1 calendar until 2035 with contract extension

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  • 2025-09-05 18:10 event
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Monaco GP to remain on F1 calendar until 2035 with contract extension
Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2035 after signing a fresh four-year contract extension with commercial rightsholder FOM.The agreement is the second contract extension for Monaco in less than 12 months after organiser Automobile Club of Monaco had already hammered out a deal with F1 last November.That initial deal ensured Monaco would stay on the calendar ...Keep reading

50. McLaren explains engine fix for Norris after F1 Dutch GP failure

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McLaren is bullish it can prevent a repeat of Lando Norris' reliability issues in last week's Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix, and explained what is happening with the Briton's power unit pool.Norris' McLaren MCL39 started developing problems with seven laps to go at Zandvoort and the title protagonist soon ground to a halt with a smoking car. Norris' retirement was McLaren's first race-ending ...Keep reading

51. Haas Factory Team will switch to Chevrolet and align with Hendrick in 2026

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Haas Factory Team fields one full-time NASCAR Cup team with Cole Custer, as well as two full-time Xfinity teams with Sheldon Creed and Sam Mayer. There will be no changes to their driver lineup for 2026, but Haas will be making a major manufacturer switch as they leave Ford and join forces with Chevrolet.The change brings with it a new technical alliance, partnering with Hendrick Motorsports ...Keep reading

52. Lewis Hamilton willing to sacrifice his Italian GP qualifying to aid F1 team-mate

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Lewis Hamilton says he would be happy to provide Ferrari stablemate Charles Leclerc with a slipstream in Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix qualifying.Leclerc and Hamilton are set for their biggest weekend of the year as winless Ferrari is under pressure to perform in front of its adoring tifosi at the 'Temple of Speed'.Hamilton in particular has a point to prove after crashing out of last ...Keep reading

53. Hamilton willing to sacrifice F1 Italian GP qualifying to help Leclerc

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Lewis Hamilton says he would be happy to provide Ferrari stablemate Charles Leclerc with a slipstream in Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix qualifying.Leclerc and Hamilton are set for their biggest weekend of the year as winless Ferrari is under pressure to perform in front of its adoring tifosi at the Temple of Speed.Hamilton in particular has a point to prove after crashing out of last week's ...Keep reading

54. Monaco GP cements place on F1 calendar with contract extension to 2035

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Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2035 after signing a fresh four-year contract extension with commercial rightsholder FOM.The agreement is the second contract extension for Monaco in less than 12 months after organiser Automobile Club of Monaco had already hammered out a deal with F1 last November.That initial deal ensured Monaco would stay on the calendar ...Keep reading

55. Jos Verstappen hits back at Sergio Perez’s father after latest F1 claim: “What an idiot he is”

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Jos Verstappen responds to comments from Antonio Perez, the father of Sergio Perez

56. This is why Ferrari didn’t fight Lewis Hamilton's ‘harsh’ F1 Italian GP penalty

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Wherever Lewis Hamilton qualifies on his maiden appearance for Ferrari before its home fans at the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, he will start at least five places further back.He incurred the penalty during the run-up to last weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, failing to slow down sufficiently for double waved yellow flags on a reconnaissance lap before the grid formed. The flags were ...Keep reading

57. F1 circuit contracts: How long each race will remain on the Formula 1 calendar

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Below is an overview of all current Formula 1 grand prix deal and the duration of the contracts as of May 2025.Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix - Imola: 2025The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola is on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2025. The Italian circuit returned to the schedule during the COVID-19 crisis and secured a multi-year contract. Flooding cancelled the 2023 event which ...Keep reading

58. VR46 "very clear” with Franco Morbidelli over Pedro Acosta 2026 MotoGP talks

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VR46 team talks 2026 rider market discussions after Morbidelli decision

59. Monaco GP to remain on F1 calendar until 2035 with contract extension

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Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the calendar until 2035 after signing a fresh four-year contract extension with commercial rightsholder FOM.The agreement is the second contract extension for Monaco in less than 12 months after organiser Automobile Club of Monaco had already hammered out a deal with F1 last November.That initial deal ensured Monaco would stay on the calendar ...Keep reading

60. Why Ferrari chose not to fight Hamilton's ‘harsh’ F1 Italian GP penalty

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Wherever Lewis Hamilton qualifies on his maiden appearance for Ferrari before its home fans at the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, he will start at least five places further back.He incurred the penalty during the run-up to last weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, failing to slow down sufficiently for double waved yellow flags on a reconnaissance lap before the grid formed. The flags were ...Keep reading

61. 2025 F1 Italian Grand Prix: Friday practice updates LIVE!

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Live text coverage of Friday practice from the 2025 F1 Italian Grand Prix.

62. 2025 F1 Italian Grand Prix Friday practice as it happened

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Recap Friday practice at the 2025 F1 Italian Grand Prix

63. Guenther Steiner on Tech3 MotoGP takeover: ‘Dorna told us to not f**k it up’

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Steiner leads consortium in Tech3 takeover for 2026 MotoGP season

64. Lance Stroll responds to claims his father rejected his F1 retirement request

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Lance Stroll addresses rumours about his retirement request being rejected by Lawrence Stroll

65. George Russell claims photos ‘clearly show’ Charles Leclerc passed him off-track

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George Russell insists Charles Leclerc passed him illegally in Zandvoort.

66. Guenther Steiner leads takeover of Tech3 KTM MotoGP team

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Former Haas Formula 1 team principal Guenther Steiner has completed his long-mooted takeover of the Tech3 MotoGP team with backing from a consortium of investors.The buyout was announced in a press conference at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Friday on the eve of the Catalan Grand Prix. Motorsport.com had reported back in August that Steiner was close to finalising the deal.Steiner was ...Keep reading

67. F1 Italian GP: Five things to watch out for

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Lando Norris desperately needs a winWas last weekend's retirement title deciding? Potentially, but it doesn't have to be. Lando Norris still has his destiny in his own hands, but then he needs to start beating McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri on a regular basis, which he hasn't managed yet this season.Norris' engine oil leak may by unlucky, but the current 34-point advantage for Piastri is ...Keep reading

68. Steiner leads takeover of Tech3 KTM MotoGP team

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Former Haas Formula 1 team principal Guenther Steiner has completed his long-mooted takeover of the Tech3 MotoGP team with backing from a consortium of investors.The buyout was announced in a press conference at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Friday at the Catalan Grand Prix. Autosport reported back in August that Steiner was close to finalising the deal.Steiner was present for the ...Keep reading

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