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Monza mayor confirms 2020 race will go ahead, new F1 deal signed

The mayor of Monza has confirmed that the 2020 Italian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned this year, while also revealing the circuit has agreed a fresh one-year extension with Formula 1. In the build-up to last year’s race, F1 confirmed a new five-year contract with the Automobile Club d’Italia for Monza to continue hosting the Italian Grand Prix until 2024, but the deal has been extended by a further year to include the 2025 season. The 2020 race is expected to be confirmed on F1’s revised calendar today, with the event retaining its original date of September 6. It will be the eighth European round in three months. Monza mayor Dario Allevi said on social media that he had been...
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