Current Status of Formula 1 Grand Prix Contracts (Updated: May 2025)
As of May 2025, several key contracts shape the future of Formula 1 race venues. Below is a summary of ongoing deals and their durations.
Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix – Imola
Contract Valid Until: 2025
Imola’s Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari remains on the calendar following its return during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2023 race was canceled due to flooding, which may lead to an extension beyond 2025, pending confirmation.
Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas
Contract Valid Until: 2025
The inaugural race on a new street circuit along The Strip is slated for November 2023, signifying F1’s long-awaited return to Las Vegas. The initial three-year deal has plans for potential expansion to ten years.
Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku
Contract Valid Until: 2026
After a three-year extension announced in 2023, the Baku street circuit will host races through the end of 2026, a revision resulting from disruptions caused by the pandemic.
United States Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas (COTA)
Contract Valid Until: 2026
COTA remains a cornerstone of F1 in America, with its contract extended through 2026. The popularity of the sport in the United States has surged, partly due to the success of the Netflix series Drive to Survive.
Spanish Grand Prix – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Contract Valid Until: 2026
A five-year extension was finalized in late 2021, with the race now set to move to Madrid in 2026 on a temporary circuit. Upgrades to Barcelona’s facilities are part of the deal.
Dutch Grand Prix – Zandvoort
Contract Valid Until: 2026
Scheduled to conclude in 2026, Zandvoort will host its last Grand Prix as financial constraints hinder the circuit’s ability to sustain the event without government support.
Singapore Grand Prix – Marina Bay Street Circuit
Contract Valid Until: 2028
F1 secured a seven-year deal in early 2022, allowing the iconic night race to continue through 2028.
Mexican Grand Prix – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Contract Valid Until: 2028
Following a three-year extension announced in April 2025, this race will remain on the calendar, with assurances from race director Alejandro Soberon regarding its continuity.
Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka
Contract Valid Until: 2029
Suzuka, vital to the Japanese F1 market, has extended its contract through 2029, ensuring its place in the calendar.
Texas Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas
Contract Valid Until: 2030
The Circuit of the Americas will host F1 until at least 2030, reinforcing Texas’s role as a key market for the sport.
Brazilian Grand Prix – Interlagos
Contract Valid Until: 2030
Despite rumors of relocating to a new venue, Interlagos will continue as the home of F1 in Brazil until 2030.
Future Races of Note
- Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Contract until 2030
- Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Contract until 2030
- Chinese Grand Prix: Contract until 2030
- Canadian Grand Prix: Contract until 2031
- Italian Grand Prix – Monza: Contract until 2031
- Monaco Grand Prix: Contract until 2031
- Bahrain Grand Prix: Contract until 2036
- Australian Grand Prix – Albert Park: Extended to 2037
- Miami Grand Prix: Extended to 2041
Overview of Grand Prix Contracts
| Grand Prix | Contract Ends |
|---|---|
| Singapore Grand Prix | 2028 |
| Mexican Grand Prix | 2028 |
| Japanese Grand Prix | 2029 |
| Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | 2030 |
| Saudi Arabian Grand Prix | 2030 |
| Austrian Grand Prix | 2030 |
| Chinese Grand Prix | 2030 |
| Canadian Grand Prix | 2031 |
| Italian Grand Prix | 2031 |
| Monaco Grand Prix | 2031 |
| Hungarian Grand Prix | 2032 |
| Qatar Grand Prix | 2032 |
| British Grand Prix | 2034 |
| Bahrain Grand Prix | 2036 |
| Australian Grand Prix | 2037 |
| Miami Grand Prix | 2041 |
This comprehensive overview underscores the stability and future prospects of Formula 1 within diverse markets globally, reflecting an ongoing commitment to its growth and fan engagement.

