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Official: MONZA extends contract until 2025

Dario Allevi, the mayor of Monza, confirmed that they had prematurely extended the contract to run the Formula 1 race for the Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza until 2025.

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It's last September Italian Automobile Club (ACI) announced that the traditional track in Monza race for GP of Italy hosted until the summer 2024. Now this contract has been extended for another year, as confirmed by Mayor Monze Dario Allevi.

This year 's race for GP of Italy will be on the track in Monza took place 6. September and like all other European closed-door races. Mayor Monze You breed said he was president of the ACI Angelo Sticchi Damiani contract renewal notices. “While many other tracks have had to cancel their races due to the coronavirus condition, Monza will run its race as planned, albeit behind closed doors. And our contract has now been extended for one year, up to and including 2025."

Dario Allevi, the mayor of Monza, has confirmed that the racetrack in the Royal Park has extended his contract with Formula 1 until 2025 inclusive.

Chase carey, first husband Formula 1, is even playing with the thought that his caravan would be in this year Monza performed as many as two races. Because it exists fearto make some scheduled races outside Europe dropped out because by then the position in view coronavirus will not release as much as in Evropi. It is also possible that after the first race in King's Park monze, scheduled for September 6, was carried out by another. He is also mentioned in the game for the second race on Italian soil Mugello.

This year's race for the Italian Grand Prix in Monza will take place on September 6, behind closed doors. There is also a second race on Italian soil in the game. In addition to Monza, Mugello is also mentioned here.

      

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