Las Vegas — Formula One announced on Thursday that the Las Vegas Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar through at least 2037 after a new 10-year contract extension. The night race first debuted in 2023 and runs along the Strip; F1 chief Stefano Domenicali confirmed the extension in the run-up to the Monaco Grand Prix this week. The extension keeps Las Vegas among three U.S. rounds alongside Austin (contract to 2034) and Miami (to 2041), and follows three sold-out editions that generated more than $3 billion in cumulative economic impact. Immediate consequences include continued operation of the Grand Prix Plaza paddock, ongoing commercial partnerships, and confirmed calendar scheduling through the 2037 season.
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix staying put means more excitement for F1 fans. It also means a boost for the local economy. If you live in Vegas or plan to visit, expect a vibrant atmosphere and potential traffic during race times. Check the F1 schedule to plan ahead.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is here to stay, promising thrilling races and economic benefits. It's a win for F1, Vegas, and fans alike. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves the thrill of F1 or plans to visit Vegas.
Formula One, Liberty Media, event promoters, and Las Vegas hospitality and entertainment sectors benefited through ticket sales, sponsorship, corporate hospitality, and a reported $3.0–$3.2 billion cumulative economic impact across three editions.
Official reporting focuses on economic benefits and does not provide detailed documentation of negative impacts; some local services experienced increased demand and road closures during the events, according to event routing and municipal records.
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Las Vegas Grand Prix secured on F1 calendar through 2037
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