Italian Grand Prix to Remain at Monza Until 2031
Italian Grand Prix to Remain at Monza Until 2031
Monza, Italy – In an exciting development for motorsport fans, Formula 1 has officially announced that the Italian Grand Prix will continue to be held at the iconic Monza Circuit until at least 2031. This decision comes as part of a new six-year extension to the existing contract, which was originally set to expire at the end of the 2025 season.
The renewed agreement ensures that Monza, known for its rich history and passionate fanbase, will remain a staple on the F1 calendar. The circuit has been a key venue for the Italian GP since the championship’s inception, and it is celebrated for its high-speed straights and thrilling races.
Contract Duration: The new agreement extends the Italian GP’s presence at Monza through the 2031 season.
Historical Significance: Monza is one of the oldest and most revered tracks in Formula 1, often referred to as the “Temple of Speed.”
Fan Engagement: The extension is expected to enhance fan engagement and excitement, as Monza consistently draws large crowds and passionate support.
This extension not only solidifies Monza’s status in the world of motorsport but also reflects the ongoing commitment of Formula 1 to maintain its traditional venues while embracing the future of racing.
Fans can look forward to many more thrilling races at Monza, continuing the legacy of this legendary circuit.