Italian GP will remain in Monza until 2031 under a new agreement.
The Formula 1 schedule will continue to include the Monza Italian Grand Prix until at least 2031.
Oldest track on the calendar, Monza, has extended its contract for an additional six years.
The relocation follows the completion of modernization projects at the oldest track on the calendar in preparation. For the Italian Grand Prix this year.
“Monza is at the very heart of Formula 1 history and the atmosphere each year is unique as. The tifosi congregate in enormous numbers to cheer on Ferrari and the drivers. Stated Stefano Domenicali. President and the executive officer of Formula 1.
“The planned investment and the recent improvements to the circuit is infrastructure. Demonstrate a strong commitment to the long-term Italian GP will remain survival of Formula 1 in Italy.”
In order to bring Monza’s facilities up to date, Formula One had insisted on improvements. The governments of Italy and the Lombardy region provided funding for them.
“Monza is the oldest racetrack in the world to host a race of the World Championship and it is also. The longest-running event on the World Championship calendar,” stated Angelo Sticchi Damiani, president of the Automobile Club d’Italia.
We now confront a new task in 2025: enhancing the caliber and quantity of hospitality offerings. After the resurfacing of the track and underpasses to increase safety on the track and for the fans.
We are already making efforts to stay ahead of the standards set by contemporary. Formula 1 with this objective in mind.
With the exception of 1980, when the track was closed for renovations. Monza has hosted the Italian Grand Prix annually since the F1 world championship began in 1950. The race was first held there in 1922.