Formula 1 continues Las Vegas Grand Prix journey with new 10-year deal
In a recent development, Formula 1 has extended Las Vegas Grand Prix's deal till 2037.

Formula 1 has granted a decade-long extension to the Las Vegas Grand Prix , keeping the Vegas event in the championship calendar till 2037, reflecting Formula 1's growing popularity in the States.
Formula 1, Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc., Clark County and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) have signed the extension agreement, ensuring the continuation of the championship’s most commercially successful event as part of F1’s North American strategy for the upcoming decade.
Since returning in 2023, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has transformed beyond a race weekend. Organised under the lights on a street circuit running along the famous Las Vegas Strip, the event has become an epitome of Formula 1’s blend of sport, entertainment, and hospitality.
With the Las Vegas Grand Prix extended till 2037, the Formula 1 championship will now host three Grand Prix annually in Las Vegas, Miami, and Austin, signalling the US audience's interest in the racing event.
President and CEO of Formula 1, Stefano Domenicali, applauded the racing event for its extraordinary efforts in establishing itself as a premier destination for racing and world-class entertainment. While Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc, regarded the ten-year extension deal as a defining moment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix and a reflection of the strength of local partnerships.
Sportscape views the ten-year extension of the Las Vegas Grand Prix as a groundbreaking step towards the continued growth of racing in the United States, also promoting entertainment and hospitality services.
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