While Monaco has extended its contract with F1 until 2031, let’s take stock of the duration of the contracts for other F1 Grands Prix.
Several European races have contracts ending at the end of next season, namely Imola, Spa-Francorchamps, Zandvoort and Monza. Mexico and China are also reaching the end of the contract in 2025.
On the other hand, F1 has signed several long-term contracts in recent months. Even if Monaco has extended until 2031, no less than six Grands Prix have a contract running after this date.
The duration of F1 Grand Prix contracts
Grand Prix | Lieu | End of contract |
---|---|---|
Chine | Shanghai | 2025 |
Emilia-Romagna | Imola | 2025 |
Belgium | Spa-Francorchamps | 2025 |
The Netherlands | Zandvoort | 2025 |
Italy | Monza | 2025 |
Mexico | Mexico | 2025 |
vegas | vegas | 2025* |
Spain | Barcelona | 2026 |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 2026 |
UNITED STATES | Austin | 2026 |
Singapore | Singapore | 2028 |
Japan | Suzuka | 2029 |
Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | 2030 |
Austria | Red Bull Ring | 2030 |
Brazil | São Paulo | 2030 |
Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina | 2030 |
Miami | Miami | 2031 |
Monaco | Monaco | 2031 |
Canada | Montréal | 2031 |
Hungary | Budapest | 2032 |
Qatar | Losail | 2032 |
Great Britain | Silverstone | 2034 |
Spain | Madrid | 2035** |
Bahrain | Sakhir | 2036 |
Australia | Melbourne | 2037 |
*The Las Vegas Grand Prix has signed a contract until 2025, but a longer-term contract has been discussed.
**The Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid will start in 2026.
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