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Formula 1 Extends Las Vegas Grand Prix to 2037

Securing the Strip for a decade signals F1's long-term U.S. strategy, with officials requiring shorter build times and new permanent infrastructure.

Overview

  • A 10-year extension announced Thursday keeps the Las Vegas Grand Prix on the Formula 1 calendar through at least 2037.
  • Clark County commissioners voted unanimously and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority plus Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. have signed the long-term commitment.
  • The approval carries operational conditions: organizers must shorten the multi-month setup and teardown window and invest in permanent fixtures such as lighting and power to cut disruption for residents and businesses.
  • Organizers say the event has delivered $3.2 billion in cumulative economic impact for Southern Nevada and generated $43 million in state and local tax revenue in 2025, including $15 million earmarked for K–12 education.
  • One outlet reported the extension would begin in 2028 and include $10 million per year to F1, but that financial detail and start date were not confirmed in the official Formula 1 or race statements.