A longer-term deal to keep the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix in Southern Nevada into the next decade is being eyed by race and area officials as the 2025 edition approaches.
The initial three-year deal between the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and F1 ends after this year’s race, set for Nov. 20-22, with a new two-year deal kicking in after that. Officials hope to ink a new deal, which could keep the race in Las Vegas for several years, following the 2027 grand prix.
Early talks are underway between the LVCVA and F1 on striking a new deal for between five and 10 years, according to LVCVA president and CEO Steve Hill. That would keep Grand Prix in Las Vegas every year on the weekend before Thanksgiving through 2032 or even as late as 2037.
