The Las Vegas Grand Prix has recently signed a two-year extension to stay on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2027, with plans to remain long-term. Vegas, uniquely promoted by F1 itself, had a decade-long “commitment” when it was first announced, making its place on the calendar secure. The significant economic impact of the race, generating $934 million in revenue in 2024, has solidified its importance to the city and its businesses. Organizers are focused on long-term success, aiming for a permanent presence on the F1 calendar with incremental extensions planned to secure the future of the event. Las Vegas has seen a surge in revenue and exposure during the race weekend, making it a standout event for the city and F1 as a whole.
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