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F1 to move Canadian Grand Prix to May
F1 to move Canadian Grand Prix slot on calendar in drive to cut travel
Formula 1 will move the Canadian Grand Prix to a new slot in May from 2026 in an effort to cut down on travel and its environmental impact.
A Canadian Grand Prix scheduling conflict with the Indy 500 will be a mistake
Formula 1 announced the Candian Grand Prix will be moved to the end of May — but a direct conflict with the Indy 500 is a mistake.
F1 Canadian Grand Prix Could Be Memorial Day Weekend Race in 2026
The F1 Canadian Grand Prix could be in line to replace Monaco on the Memorial Day weekend calendar as soon as 2026. On Monday, Canadian Grand Prix organizers said they are open to moving the race from June to the third or fourth weekend of May each year.
Canadian GP gets May date from 2026 as F1 looks to regionalize calendar
The Canadian Grand Prix will move from its traditional June race date to one in the second half of May from 2026 onwards, as Formula 1 looks to regionalize the calendar further. Currently the
F1 moving Canadian GP to May to ‘rationalise’ calendar
It is a continuation of F1‘s ongoing efforts to improve efficiencies in the schedule. Read more at straitstimes.com.
F1 makes 2026 calendar change for Canadian Grand Prix
F1 has announced that the date of the Canadian Grand Prix will shift back to May from 2026 onwards in a further move to regionalise the sport’s calendar. F1 announced last week, as part of a six-year contract extension for the Monaco Grand Prix,
Canadian Grand Prix F1 race moving to different month in Montreal
For many Montrealers, Grand Prix weekend, with its array of parties and festivals, unofficially kicks off the summer season.
Canadian GP to move as F1 takes step closer to regionalised calendar
The Canadian Grand Prix will move to an earlier-than-normal slot from 2026 as part of a plan to help F1 regionalise its race calendar.
Canadian GP moved to May from 2026 to help F1's sustainabilty
Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix will move into May from 2026 onwards, coupling it with Miami's race and helping the championship consolidate the European leg into one singular period.
F1 moving Canadian GP to May to 'rationalize' calendar
Formula 1 announced the Canadian Grand Prix will move from mid-June to May on the 2026 schedule to "rationalize" the circuit's schedule.
Formula 1 to move Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal to May starting in 2026 for travel reasons
Formula 1 will move the Canadian Grand Prix to a new slot in May from 2026 to cut down on travel and its environmental impact.
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Canadian Grand Prix swaps dates with Monaco GP to reduce carbon emissions in 2026
The Canadian Grand Prix has been held since 1961. The current contract extends until 2031. In 2025, the Canadian GP will ...
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Formula 1 reshuffles Canadian GP to May for better calendar flow
Formula 1 has announced a significant change to the Canadian GP, with the race moving to an earlier slot in the calendar from ...
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