Formula 1 will continue racing in Las Vegas through 2037 after a new 10-year extension. The Las Vegas Grand Prix, launched in 2023, has become a marquee global event, delivering major economic impact and attracting fans, celebrities and businesses worldwide.
Published Date – 5 June 2026, 01:48 PM
Hyderabad: Formula 1 will continue racing in Las Vegas, the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World, through to 2037, following a new 10-year extension.
Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., Clark County officials, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), have all committed to the long-term future of one of the standout events on the global sporting calendar.
Held in the heart of the destination, and racing down the iconic Strip, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has become synonymous with world-class hospitality, entertainment, and fan experience. It brings together leaders and audiences from across sport, entertainment, culture, and business, redefining what a Grand Prix can deliver as a full-scale destination experience in the U.S.
The race, which also featured in the world’s biggest ever sporting film, F1® The Movie, takes place on the 3.8mi/6.2km Las Vegas Strip Circuit, where drivers exceed speeds of 200 mph/322 km/h while passing iconic landmarks including Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Wynn Las Vegas, and The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.
On track, Max Verstappen has claimed victory twice (2023 and 2025), with George Russell winning in 2024 – the same year the event witnessed an incredible 113 overtakes and Verstappen secured his fourth consecutive FIA Formula One World Drivers’ Championship. Last year, Doriane Pin claimed the F1 ACADEMY title for the first time.
Since debuting on the Formula 1 calendar in 2023, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has delivered $3.2 billion in cumulative economic impact for Southern Nevada, with all three races from 2023 through 2025 selling out and helping position Las Vegas among the sport’s marquee destinations worldwide.
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, said: “We are thrilled that Formula 1 will continue racing in Las Vegas for many years to come. Since its debut in 2023, the event has been extraordinary, rapidly establishing itself as a premier destination for great racing, world-class entertainment, global business leaders, A-list celebrities and influencers. ”
Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. said: “Securing a 10-year extension through 2037 is a defining moment for the Las Vegas Grand Prix and a reflection of the strength of our local partnerships. I’m incredibly proud of the team we have built in Las Vegas and of our shared commitment to supporting the Southern Nevada community. We’re deeply grateful to the Clark County Commission, LVCVA, our resort partners and the broader Las Vegas community for their continued collaboration and support in bringing this event to life.
