Formula 1 has secured contracts with 25 circuits for the racing calendar beginning in 2026. With the recent announcement about the return of the Turkish and Portuguese Grands Prix starting in 2027, we explore the duration of contracts for each venue on the schedule.
Dutch Grand Prix to Conclude in 2026
The Dutch Grand Prix will exit the Formula 1 calendar after the 2026 season, marking the end of Zandvoort’s brief return since its reintroduction in 2021.
Las Vegas Grand Prix Confirmed Through 2027
Las Vegas made its debut on the Formula 1 calendar in 2023. Event organizers announced in mid-2025 that they had secured a contract extension guaranteeing the race will take place at least until the end of 2027.
Mexico City Grand Prix Extends to 2028
The future of the Mexico City Grand Prix was uncertain after Sergio Perez lost his seat in 2025, coinciding with the expiration of the circuit’s contract. However, a new three-year agreement was established between F1 and Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez in April 2025, extending the event’s tenure through 2028.
Portuguese Grand Prix Returns in 2027
Portimao is set to rejoin the calendar starting in 2027 following the signing of a two-year agreement to host the Portuguese Grand Prix. The track previously welcomed races during the pandemic-impacted seasons of 2020 and 2021.
Singapore Grand Prix Secures Future Until 2028
Except for interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore has been a fixture in the Formula 1 lineup since 2008. A seven-year contract extension announced in 2022 will keep this iconic night race on the calendar until at least 2028.
Japan Grand Prix Guaranteed Through 2029
Drivers hold Suzuka in high esteem, and in 2024, the circuit agreed to a five-year extension with Formula 1, ensuring its participation until 2029.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Continues Through 2030
The Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi has secured a ten-year contract that commenced with the 2021 season, ensuring the final race of the year will be held there until at least 2030.
Azerbaijan and Chinese Grands Prix Extend to 2030
Baku, which joined the Formula 1 calendar in 2016, signed a four-year extension in 2025, keeping the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on the schedule until 2030. Meanwhile, after a five-season hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese Grand Prix will return to the calendar with a new five-year deal signed before the 2025 race in Shanghai.
Multiple Contracts Solidified Through 2030
The São Paulo Grand Prix, now officially recognized by its new name, will be held at Interlagos through at least 2030 after a five-year extension was confirmed in 2023. The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix also announced a ten-year deal with F1 in 2021, ensuring the event will remain a part of the calendar until the next decade. However, with a new track under construction in Qiddiya, a potential shift could take place by 2028.
Belgian and Italian Grands Prix Maintain Presence
From 2027, the Belgian Grand Prix will enter a rotational agreement with Barcelona, ensuring races are held in odd-numbered years until at least 2031. The Italian Grand Prix at Monza will continue uninterrupted following a six-year deal secured in November 2024.
Upcoming Future Contracts in 2030s and 2040s
The Turkish Grand Prix will return to the schedule in 2027 with a five-year agreement lasting until 2031, while the Hungarian Grand Prix maintains its longstanding position through 2032. The Qatar Grand Prix, which began in 2021, has a ten-year deal extending through 2032 as well. Notably, venues like Silverstone, Austin, Albert Park, and others have locked in long-term contracts that will carry their respective races into the mid-2030s.
F1 Track Contract Summary
| Grand Prix | Track | Contract Expiration |
|---|---|---|
| Dutch GP | Zandvoort | 2026 |
| Las Vegas GP | Las Vegas Strip Circuit | 2027 |
| Mexico City GP | Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez | 2028 |
| Portuguese GP | Portimao | 2028 |
| Singapore GP | Marina Bay Street Circuit | 2028 |
| Japan GP | Suzuka | 2029 |
| Abu Dhabi GP | Yas Marina Circuit | 2030 |
| Azerbaijan GP | Baku City Circuit | 2030 |
| China GP | Shanghai International Circuit | 2030 |
| Sao Paulo GP | Interlagos | 2030 |
| Saudi Arabia GP | Jeddah Corniche Circuit | 2030 |
| Belgian GP | Spa-Francorchamps | 2031 |
| Italian GP | Monza | 2031 |
| Turkish GP | Istanbul Park | 2031 |
| Hungarian GP | Hungaroring | 2032 |
| Qatar GP | Lusail International Circuit | 2032 |
| Barcelona-Catalunya GP | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 2032 |
| British GP | Silverstone | 2034 |
| American GP | Circuit of the Americas | 2034 |
| Australian GP | Albert Park | 2035 |
| Canadian GP | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | 2035 |
| Spanish GP | Madrid | 2035 |
| Monaco GP | Circuit de Monaco | 2035 |
| Bahrain GP | Bahrain International Circuit | 2036 |
| Austrian GP | Red Bull Ring | 2041 |
| Miami GP | Miami International Circuit | 2041 |
