Formula 1 Announces Extended Las Vegas GP Deal to 2027

Formula 1 and the Las Vegas Grand Prix have officially confirmed a long-term extension of their partnership, securing the event’s place on the Formula 1 calendar through 2027. The announcement was made following discussions between the two parties, who emphasized the event’s potential for growth and its increasing significance in the global motorsport calendar. The Las Vegas GP, which has been a staple of the F1 calendar since its debut in 2016, has seen record attendance and television viewership, further solidifying its status as a key race.

The extension comes as both parties express a desire to continue the collaboration beyond the current decade. While the formal agreement is set to expire in 2027, there is an understanding that the partnership could be renewed or expanded at a later date. This move is seen as a strategic decision to capitalize on the event’s continued success and to further invest in its future. The Las Vegas GP has become a significant economic driver for the city, attracting millions of visitors and generating substantial media revenue.

Formula 1’s continued presence in Las Vegas is also viewed as a key part of their global expansion strategy. The partnership has helped to increase the sport’s visibility in the United States, which is a major market for motorsport. With the race’s popularity continuing to grow, both sides are confident in the long-term viability of the event. The decision to extend the agreement reflects a mutual commitment to the sport’s global appeal and the ongoing success of the Las Vegas GP.