
F1's Las Vegas Grand Prix Secures 10-Year Extension Through 2037
Formula 1 and Las Vegas have agreed to a 10-year contract extension, keeping the Las Vegas Grand Prix on the calendar until at least 2037. The move solidifies the race's position as a marquee event in F1's growing U.S. portfolio.
Why it matters:
After a rocky debut in 2023, the event has quickly become a cornerstone of F1's American expansion. This long-term commitment signals confidence in Las Vegas as a sustainable host and a major revenue driver. The race generated $43 million in state and local tax revenue in 2025 alone, with $15 million allocated to education, and has delivered $3.2 billion in cumulative economic impact for Southern Nevada.
The details:
- Originally signed as a three-year deal for 2023, then extended by two more editions before this 10-year commitment.
- F1 acts as both commercial rightsholder and event promoter, giving it direct control over the event's success.
- The 6.2km street circuit around the Strip has been praised for its spectacle, hosting Max Verstappen's 2024 title celebration.
- Early teething issues — including local disruption and circuit problems — were addressed in subsequent years, helping the race find its footing.
What's next:
With the extension through 2037, F1 and Las Vegas plan to build on the event's momentum. Stefano Domenicali called it a "cornerstone of our presence in the United States," while LVCVA CEO Steve Hill noted the race has become a "signature global event." Expect continued investment in infrastructure and fan experience as the race aims to rival other iconic venues on the calendar.
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