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Las Vegas Grand Prix to stay on Formula 1 calendar until at least 2037

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Formula 1 has secured a long-term deal to race in Las Vegas until at least 2037, extending its current contract by an additional 10 years. This extension solidifies the city's position as a cornerstone of F1's presence in the United States, building on the success of recent races.
  • The agreement signifies a significant commitment to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which first took place in 2023 after decades of attempts to establish a race there. The 2023 event was notable for incorporating the iconic Las Vegas Strip into its track design.
  • Formula 1 demonstrated its dedication to the race's success by investing $500 million. This investment was used to purchase a central plot of land in Las Vegas, on which a new pit building and paddock were constructed.
  • Stefano Domenicali, F1 president and CEO, expressed enthusiasm about the contract extension, stating that Las Vegas has become a crucial element of Formula 1's operations in the U.S. The extended agreement underscores F1's enduring commitment to this key market.
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