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Montreal accepts $3m fee hike to keep F1 race

Jun.18   Canadian entities will pay more than before to keep Formula 1 in Montreal – and at least some of that cost will be passed to the spectator.   As predicted by Le Journal de Montreal a day earlier, F1 and local race promoters Octane confirmed on Tuesday that they had successfully negotiated a contract extension through 2035.   The newspaper said it is now one of the most secure races on F1's bustling 24-race calendar.   'Miami (2041), Australia (2037), Bahrain (2036), and Madrid (2035) are among those with longer contracts,' Le Journal noted.   The newspaper was also prepared with the financial details of the new deal, as Ottawa, Quebec, Tourisme Montreal, and Societe du...
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