Las Vegas Grand Prix Extended Through 2027 After a Roller-Coaster Start
- The Las Vegas Grand Prix and Formula 1 have confirmed a deal to extend racing through 2027, with intentions to continue past this decade, as stated by Emily Prazer, president of the Las Vegas GP.
- Figures show that the 2024 event generated $934 million in revenue and $45 million in taxes, indicating a boosting economic impact on Las Vegas, according to released reports.
- City officials and stakeholders express intent for the race to become a permanent fixture in Las Vegas, with Steve Hill affirming they are planning long-term extensions for future years.
- The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix will be held on November 22, 2025, which is noted as a significant shift for the city's revenue generation over Thanksgiving weekend.
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Las Vegas Grand Prix extended through 2027 after a roller-coaster start
The Las Vegas Grand Prix received a two-year contract extension that keeps the race that runs down the iconic Strip on the calendar through 2027.
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Read Full ArticleLas Vegas to stay on Formula 1 calendar until 2027 after contract extension
The Las Vegas Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar at least until 2027 thanks to a two-year extension of the agreement. Managed directly by F1, the event already has a ten-year commitment and a strong economic impact on the city, which aims to make it a permanent fixture on the championship calendar. Compared to other Grands Prix, Las Vegas is an exception, as it is the only race on the calendar managed directly by Formula 1, unlike …
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