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Las Vegas Grand Prix Secures Spot on F1 Calendar Through 2037

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Formula 1 confirmed the Las Vegas Grand Prix will remain on the FIA calendar until at least 2037 after a ten‑year extension with Clark County and the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority. The race, first staged in 2023 under a three‑year deal, quickly became a marquee event as the sport expands its US footprint.

F1 president Stefano Domenicali praised the event’s rapid rise, noting its blend of high‑speed racing, celebrity presence and economic boost. Officials reported the 2025 race generated $43 million in state and local tax revenue, with $15 million earmarked for education, and a cumulative $3.2 billion impact on Southern Nevada since its debut.

The 6.2km street circuit, staged at the end of November, has earned praise for on‑track spectacle, hosting Max Verstappen’s fourth title celebration in 2024. With the long‑term deal secured, Las Vegas cements its status as a cornerstone of F1’s American strategy, guaranteeing fans a high‑profile race for the next decade.

Local leaders hailed the partnership as a cultural milestone, with LVCVA CEO Steve Hill calling the Grand Prix a signature global event that reinforces Las Vegas’ evolution into a premier sports and entertainment destination. The decade‑long commitment ensures stable revenue streams and continues to draw tourists during the November race weekend.