The F1 Grands Prix that might disappear in the coming years

The F1 Grands Prix that might disappear in the coming years

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A lot of F1 contracts with circuits will expire in the coming years, while some circuits are also assured of a long future.

The future contracts for hosting Formula 1 Grand Prix races vary in duration. Australia has the longest contract, running until 2037, followed by Hungary and Austria until 2030 and 2032 respectively. The United States has two long-term contracts, with Las Vegas provisionally until 2025 and potentially extended until 2032, and Miami with an undefined duration. The current Concorde Agreement allows for a maximum of 24 races per season. However, some traditional circuits like Silverstone and Suzuka are uncertain about their spots on the calendar after next year. Other circuits, including Spa-Francorchamps, the Dutch GP, Monaco, Mexico, Brazil, Italy (Monza & Imola), and China, have contracts expiring in 2024 or may face pressure for contract renewal beyond 2024.

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Source: RacingNews 365

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