F1 locks Las Vegas Grand Prix through 2037

Formula 1 has agreed to a 10-year extension keeping the Las Vegas Grand Prix in Nevada through 2037. The deal caps a fast rise for the event since its 2023 debut, with this year’s race set for Nov. 21 on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit.
LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Grand Prix is no longer a question mark on the Formula 1 calendar.
Formula 1 announced a 10-year extension on Thursday that will keep the race in the Nevada city until 2037. The announcement came as the sport turns its attention to the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.
Stefano Domenicali. F1 president and chief executive. said in a statement that since the race’s debut in 2023. the event has been “extraordinary. ” quickly establishing itself as “a premier destination” for great racing. world-class entertainment. global business leaders. A-list celebrities and influencers.
The Las Vegas race is held on the 6.2-kilometer (3.85-mile) Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Max Verstappen has won the event twice, taking the checkered flag in 2023 and 2025. George Russell won in 2024.
This year, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled for Nov. 21.
F1’s schedule is coming off recent momentum elsewhere on the calendar. Two weeks after Kimi Antonelli won the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, his fourth victory in a row, the Monaco race now sits in the spotlight as drivers head into this weekend’s competition.
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