Monaco Grand Prix Secures Future with New June Date

The Monaco Grand Prix will continue until 2031 with a new race date in June, avoiding clashes with the Indianapolis 500. The extension aims to optimize Formula One's calendar logistics and reduce environmental impact. The race is a staple of Formula One, drawing millions of viewers worldwide.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-11-2024 16:16 IST | Created: 14-11-2024 16:16 IST
Monaco Grand Prix Secures Future with New June Date

The renowned Monaco Grand Prix is set to remain a fixture on the Formula One calendar until 2031, following a new six-year extension that shifts the race date to June. This change, announced on Thursday, is designed to sidestep any future overlaps with the Indianapolis 500.

Formula One's chief executive, Stefano Domenicali, expressed his enthusiasm for the continued partnership, highlighting the iconic status of Monte Carlo's streets and the prestige the race holds among drivers. The agreement is part of a broader strategy to create a more efficient F1 calendar and advance sustainability goals.

In a statement, Domenicali emphasized the importance of optimizing race schedules to minimize logistical strain and environmental impact. The Monaco Grand Prix remains a thrilling event for fans worldwide, with this year's race watched by over 70 million viewers globally.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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