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Las Vegas Grand Prix locks in Formula 1 through 2037 with landmark 10-year extension

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Formula 1 and the Las Vegas Grand Prix have agreed a new 10-year contract extension keeping the event on the calendar through 2037. The deal was confirmed on 4 June 2026, with Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., Clark County officials, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority all committing to the long-term future of the race.

Formula 1 and Las Vegas commit to a decade more on the Strip

Formula 1 confirmed on 4 June 2026 that the Las Vegas Grand Prix will remain on the championship calendar through 2037. [1] The agreement is a formal 10-year extension signed with Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., Clark County officials, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA). [1] The previous short-term contracts were due to expire at the end of 2027; the new 10-year term kicks in from the 2028 race onward. [2]

The economic case for the extension

Since the event returned to the Formula 1 calendar in 2023, its economic footprint has grown quickly. [3] All three races held between 2023 and 2025 sold out, and organisers report a cumulative economic impact of $3.2 billion for Southern Nevada across those three editions. [3] In 2025 alone, the race generated $43 million in state and local tax revenue, of which $15 million was allocated to support local K-12 education. [5] The Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation has also contributed more than $2 million to nonprofit organisations and created educational opportunities for hundreds of Clark County School District students. [1]

Infrastructure investment included in the deal

With a long-term contract now secured, Formula 1 will invest in permanent race infrastructure around the circuit, particularly along Las Vegas Boulevard, to reduce the time required to build and dismantle the temporary street layout each year. [6] That commitment to reducing the logistical burden on the city was written into the extension agreement. [6]

Where Las Vegas sits in the U.S. F1 landscape

The Strip race is one of three United States Grands Prix on the current calendar. [4] The United States Grand Prix in Austin is contracted through 2034, and the Miami Grand Prix has a deal running through 2041, making Las Vegas the third anchor of Formula 1's American footprint at least until 2037. [4]

:::analysis The sheer length of this agreement, combined with the permanent infrastructure clause, signals that Formula 1 is treating Las Vegas as a long-term structural pillar in its North American strategy rather than a novelty event. Having F1 itself act as race promoter removes many of the commercial uncertainties that can derail contracts at other venues. The sell-out attendance record through three editions gave both parties a strong financial argument for committing early and at scale. The education and community funding provisions also point toward a deliberate effort to build local goodwill that insulates the event against future political resistance to the annual disruption on the Strip. :::

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  1. [1]F1 to race in Las Vegas through 2037 following new 10-year extension (formula1). Accessed 2026-06-20.
  2. [2]Formula 1 to race in Las Vegas for another 10 years (espn). Accessed 2026-06-20.
  3. [3]F1 to stay in Las Vegas until 2037 after signing 10-year extension (motorsport). Accessed 2026-06-20.
  4. [4]F1 to race in Las Vegas until at least 2037 following 10-year contract extension (skysports). Accessed 2026-06-20.
  5. [5]How Las Vegas used Monaco to promote its 10-year extension (autosport). Accessed 2026-06-20.
  6. [6]F1, LVCVA commit to 10-year Las Vegas Grand Prix extension through 2037 (reviewjournal). Accessed 2026-06-20.
Published 20 Jun 2026, 11:22 UTC