Monaco finalized a new contract with F1 through 2031 last week, but negotiations for the long-term deal were challenging.
Michel Boeri predicts only "two or three Grands Prix" will remain in Europe, such is the demand for Formula 1 from elsewhere.
According to the president of the Automobile Club de Monaco, Michel Boeri, Formula 1 will be left with just two or three Grands Prix from Europe as the sport wi ...
Michel Boeri, boss of the Automobile Club de Monaco, admits he is relieved the fabled street race will survive an expected (… ...
Formula 1 has extended its partnership with Monaco’s iconic street circuit on the F1 calendar until 2031, thanks to a new six ...
Formula 1 has announced a new agreement with the ACM that will see the iconic Monaco Grand Prix remain on the F1 calendar ...
The Automobile Club de Monaco announced that they have reached a deal with Formula 1 for the series to race in the city until ...
The Monaco Grand Prix will continue on the Formula One calendar after agreeing an extension until 2031. The six-year ...
For over 70 years the Monaco Grand Prix has been one of the signature events no only of Formula 1 racing, but of professional ...
In slightly bleaker news for fans of Formula 1’s ‘traditional’ European races, Automobile Club de Monaco president Michel ...
F1 has agreed a new six-year deal with the Monaco Grand Prix, keeping the famous race on the calendar until 2031 inclusive.