Formula 1 Extends Las Vegas Grand Prix Deal Through 2037 After County Approval
The series will race on the Las Vegas Strip until at least 2037 after a 10-year extension approved by Clark County commissioners in mid-May.
bbc.co.ukFormula 1 extended its contract with Las Vegas by 10 years, keeping the Las Vegas Grand Prix on the calendar until at least 2037. Clark County commissioners in Nevada approved the extension in mid-May after reviewing its economic and local impacts. The first Las Vegas Grand Prix took place in 2023.
Formula 1 invested $500m in buying a plot of land in the centre of Las Vegas and constructed a new pit building and paddock on the site. This season's race weekend runs from 19-21 November. Stefano Domenicali, F1 president and chief executive officer, said: "We are thrilled that Formula 1 will continue racing in Las Vegas for many years to come.
2bn in cumulative economic impact for Las Vegas, according to F1. The 2025 race generated $43m in tax revenue for the city. Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said: "Extending our partnership with Formula 1 for the next decade is a major moment for both Las Vegas and the grand prix.
In just three years, the race has become a signature global event - putting Las Vegas at the centre of culture, competition and entertainment during race week.
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