Formula 1 has signed a 10-year contract extension that will keep the Las Vegas Grand Prix on the calendar until at least 2037.
The agreement was reached with Clark County and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. It builds on the event's debut in 2023 under an initial three-year deal that was later extended by two years. F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali said the extension reinforces the series' long-term commitment to the United States market. He noted the race has delivered strong economic impact and established itself as a premier destination. Steve Hill, president and CEO of the LVCVA, called the partnership a major moment for Las Vegas. Officials reported the event generated 43 million dollars in state and local tax revenue in 2025, including 15 million dollars for education, and a cumulative 3.2 billion dollars in economic impact for the region. The 6.2-kilometre street circuit has hosted races at the end of November and served as the site of Max Verstappen's 2024 world title celebration.