Formula 1 has secured the future of the Italian Grand Prix until at least the end of 2024.
The new contract was announced at an event held in Milan on Wednesday to celebrate the race’s 90th anniversary ahead of Sunday’s grand prix at Monza.
The historic track has held 68 F1 world championship races, more than any other.
Monza first held the Italian Grand Prix in 1921.
Chase Carey: “The feeling one gets at this Grand Prix is truly unique.”
Next year, F1 will have a record 22-race season, following the return of the Dutch Grand Prix for the first time since 1985, and the addition of a new race in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi.
