Grand Slam Track Ends Debut Season Amid Financial Disputes, Plans 2026 Return
Grand Slam Track Ends Debut Season Amid Financial Disputes, Plans 2026 Return

Grand Slam Track Ends Debut Season Amid Financial Disputes, Plans 2026 Return

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The Grand Slam Track athletics series has prematurely ended its inaugural season following the cancellation of the Los Angeles meet due to financial disputes, despite offering a substantial $12.6 million prize pool and featuring star athlete Michael Johnson. Organizers aim to revive the series in 2026 with new investors and have scheduled an update meeting with athletes. Meanwhile, in Formula One, the Canadian Grand Prix is set to take place at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, known for its challenging semi-street layout, iconic hairpin, and the 'Wall of Champions.' This race is a significant event on the F1 calendar, notable for its history dating back to 1967 and unique local features like potential groundhog interruptions. Additionally, F1 driver George Russell reflected on a recent collision with Max Verstappen during the Spanish Grand Prix, viewing the incident humorously and strategically as Verstappen faced penalties that affected his standings. The Canadian Grand Prix promises a standalone race experience before the European summer schedule resumes, with calendar adjustments expected in 2026 to facilitate travel.

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