After negotiations which lasted many months and which relieved Michel Boeri, president of the ACM, the Monaco Grand Prix ended up finding common ground with Formula 1 to be kept on the calendar until 2031. For this, the Automobile Club of Monaco had to make some concessions such as agreeing to change its date from the entry into force of the new lease.
Thus, from 2026, the Monaco classic will no longer take place on the last weekend of May but on the first of June. A way for F1 to regionalize its calendar in the future with the possibility of bringing forward the Canadian Grand Prix, usually contested in mid-June.
The meeting in the principality is not the first to have to bend to the wishes of the governing bodies. The management of the Italian Grand Prix, for example, had to carry out a major development project at the Monza facilities in order to hope to obtain an extension. Proof that no one really has their future assured in Formula 1. So where are the other Grands Prix with their contracts?
F1 Grand Prix contracts
2025 : Italy, Mexico, China, Imola, Belgium, Netherlands, Las Vegas
2026 : Austin, Barcelona, Azerbaijan
2028 : Singapore
2029 : Japan
2030 : Brazil, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Austria
2031 : Miami, Canada, Monaco
2032 : Hungary, Qatar
2034 : Great Britain
2035 : Madrid
2036 : Bahrain
2037 : Australia
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