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Montreal discussing 10-year contract extension

Canadian Grand Prix organisers say they are discussing a 10-year contract extension as Formula One seeks long-term deals with key races ahead of a possible flotation of the series. Francois Dumontier, promoter of the race in Montreal, told the espn.co.uk website that an extension to 2024 was on the table. He said that was the longest agreement ever proposed to Canadian organisers, with previous deals being for five years with options. "All new agreements now being signed are for 10 years," he added, saying that there were several reasons for that. "I believe they want to consolidate the good grands prix. Montreal is such a race, undoubtedly. We saw as much (this year) with...
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