The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to remain on the Formula 1 calendar through 2037, cementing its place as a cornerstone of the sport's American expansion. Since its 2023 debut, the event has generated a staggering $3.2 billion in cumulative economic impact for Southern Nevada, with the 2025 race alone contributing $43 million in state and local tax revenue.

Beyond the financials, Vegas delivers on track, featuring the second-longest circuit on the calendar at 6.201km, including the iconic 2km blast down the Strip. The inaugural 2023 race saw an impressive 181 overtakes, the most of any round that season, ensuring plenty of on-track action. Alex Albon also holds the speed record, hitting an incredible 229.2 mph in 2024. These figures underscore the massive scale and enduring success of F1’s venture into the Entertainment Capital of the World, promising more high-octane racing and economic dividends for years to come.

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