Monaco Grand Prix Secures Future Until 2031
The Monaco Grand Prix, a prestigious race that has been part of the Formula One calendar since 1955, will continue until 2031. This follows a six-year agreement signed with the Automobile Club of Monaco, ensuring the event remains in Monte Carlo for the foreseeable future.
Formula One fans can rejoice as the Monaco Grand Prix will remain on the racing calendar until 2031. This development comes after the organization signed a six-year agreement with the Automobile Club of Monaco, a move announced on Thursday.
The Monaco Grand Prix is renowned for its challenging street circuit set against the luxurious backdrop of Monte Carlo. First held in 1955, it has been a staple of the Formula One series, attracting fans and competitors from around the world.
This new agreement secures the race's place in the sport for years to come, continuing a legacy that combines speed, glamour, and tradition in one of motorsport’s most iconic venues.
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