[Exclusive Insight: Formula 1 Race Calendar Extensions Through 2037]

Michael Tower

2022 Formula 1 Grid: Verstappen (Red Bull), Sainz (Ferrari), Hamilton (Mercedes), Russell (Mercedes), Stroll (Aston Martin), Norris (McLaren) with the remainder of the field

[Formula 1 Grand Prix Contracts: A Comprehensive Overview]

Get ready for an exciting future of Formula 1 racing! We’ve compiled a detailed overview of the current and upcoming contracts for some of the most iconic races on the F1 calendar, extending all the way through 2037.

[Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix – Imola]

The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola is set to host Formula 1 until at least 2025, with a potential extension due to the cancellation of the 2023 event. This historic Italian circuit could rotate with other tracks like Spa in the future.

[Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas]

The much-anticipated return of Formula 1 to Las Vegas happened in November 2023, and the race will be held on a new street circuit for three years, with plans to extend the contract to a decade.

[Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku]

The Baku street circuit has a contract until the end of 2026, with a possible extension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

[United States Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas]

The Circuit of the Americas in Austin will host Formula 1 until at least the end of 2026, with F1 becoming increasingly popular in the United States, particularly through Netflix’s Drive to Survive.

[Spanish Grand Prix – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya]

The Spanish GP will move from Barcelona to Madrid on a 3.4-mile non-permanent circuit starting from 2026, after the complex in Barcelona was renovated at the end of 2021.

[Dutch Grand Prix – Zandvoort]

Zandvoort will host its final Formula 1 race in 2026, marking the end of F1’s presence in Max Verstappen’s home country.

[Singapore Grand Prix – Marina Bay Street Circuit]

Formula 1 will continue racing on Singapore’s unique street circuit until at least 2028, with a new seven-year deal signed in early 2022.

[Mexican Grand Prix – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]

The Mexican GP has been extended to 2028, with plans to continue the race beyond that.

[Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka]

The Suzuka circuit will host Formula 1 until at least the end of 2029, given its importance in the Japanese market and the challenging track layout.

[Sao Paulo Grand Prix – Interlagos]

F1 has signed a new contract with the Interlagos circuit in Sao Paulo, securing its return until the end of 2030.

[Austrian Grand Prix – Red Bull Ring]

The Red Bull Ring will host Formula 1 until at least 2030, with a new deal announced in 2023.

[Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Yas Marina Circuit]

The Yas Marina Circuit, where Max Verstappen won his first F1 world title in 2021, will host Formula 1 until at least the end of 2030.

[Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – Jeddah Cornice Circuit]

The Saudi Arabian GP is on the calendar at least until the end of 2030, with a 10-year deal signed in 2022.

[Chinese Grand Prix – Shanghai International Circuit]

The Shanghai International Circuit will host Formula 1 until at least 2030, after renewing its contract for five more years in late 2024.

[Canadian Grand Prix – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]

The semi-street circuit in Montreal will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until 2031, with a multi-year contract signed in March 2017 and an extension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

[Italian Grand Prix – Monza]

The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza has been renewed for another six years, ensuring the Italian GP will continue until at least 2031.

[Monaco Grand Prix – Monte Carlo]

Monaco will remain on the F1 grid until at least the 2031 season, having signed a new contract in November 2024.

[Belgian Grand Prix – Spa-Francorchamps]

The iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit has been renewed for four more races until 2031, with the event being held on a rotational basis starting from 2028.

[Hungarian Grand Prix – Hungaroring]

The Hungaroring will host Formula 1 until the end of 2032 after a five-year contract extension was announced in 2023, with significant development planned for the circuit.

[Qatar Grand Prix – Losail]

Qatar appeared on the calendar for the first time in 2021 and has signed a 10-year contract, with no F1 race held in 2022 due to the FIFA World Cup but GPs being held every year since.

[British Grand Prix – Silverstone]

The Formula 1 race at Silverstone is scheduled to run until at least the end of 2034, with a new deal signed in 2024 to align it with other tracks with long-term deals.

[Bahrain Grand Prix – Bahrain International Circuit]

The race with the longest running Formula 1 contract is the Bahrain GP, which will continue until at least 2036, making history with a contract of such duration.

[Australian Grand Prix – Albert Park]

Australia will host Formula 1 annually from 2025 to 2037, with a new deal negotiated in June 2022 extending the contract until as late as 2035.

[Miami Grand Prix – Miami International Autodrome]

Miami will stay on the F1 programme at least until 2041, having signed a 10-year contract extension in May 2025, even before the first race was held in 2022.

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