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How long is each F1 Grand Prix contracted for?

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Formula 1 has contracts with 25 different tracks beyond 2026 with venues for the 2027 calendar seemingly in place.
Following F1’s announcements that the Turkish and Portuguese Grands Prix will return to the calendar from 2027, find out how long each track is contracted to remain on the sport’s schedule.
Dutch Grand Prix – 2026
The Dutch Grand Prix will drop off the F1 calendar after 2026, bringing Zandvoort’s short stint since returning to the schedule in 2021 to an end.
Mexico City Grand Prix – 2028
There were question marks over the future of the Mexico City Grand Prix after Sergio Perez was left without a seat for 2025 – the same year its track contract was due to expire. However, in April 2025, F1 and the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez agreed a new three-year contract.
Portuguese Grand Prix – 2028
Portimao will be back on the calendar from 2027 after signing a two-year deal to host the Portuguese Grand Prix. F1 raced there in the Covid-affected 2020 and 2021 seasons.
Singapore Grand Prix – 2028
Outside of the Covid-19 pandemic, Singapore has been a staple on the F1 schedule since 2008 and signed a seven-year extension back in 2022, keeping the sport’s original night race until at least 2028.
Japanese Grand Prix – 2029
Suzuka remains one of the most loved circuits for the drivers and agreed a five-year contract extension back in 2024 with F1.

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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2030
Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina Circuit signed a 10-year contract in 2021 to host the final race of the season until the start of the next decade.

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With the controversial and dramatic closing stages of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Azerbaijan Grand Prix – 2030
Baku joined the F1 calendar in 2016 and in 2025, event organisers penned a four-year contract extension to its expiring 2026 deal.
Chinese Grand Prix – 2030
After a five-season absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Shanghai remains a key race for F1 and signed a new five-year deal ahead of the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix.
Sao Paulo Grand Prix – 2030
Now officially known as the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, F1 will continue to travel to Brazil’s Interlagos until at least 2030 after also agreeing a five-year contract extension back in 2023 to its expiring 2025 deal.
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – 2030
Saudi Arabia signed a 10-year contract with F1 when the Jeddah Corniche Circuit first joined the calendar in 2021.
However, a new track in Qiddiya is being built, so the sport may race there from as early as 2028. Nevertheless, F1 has a contract with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix itself until the start of the next decade.
Belgian Grand Prix – 2031
From 2027, Spa-Francorchamps will move into a rotational deal with Barcelona that sees the Belgian Grand Prix held in odd-numbered years until at least 2031.
Italian Grand Prix – 2031
In November 2024, Monza eradicated any concerns about its F1 future by agreeing a six-year contract to continue to host the Italian Grand Prix.
Turkish Grand Prix – 2031
In April this year, F1 announced that the Turkish Grand Prix will return to the schedule in 2027 for the first time since 2021. A five-year deal has been agreed that will keep Istanbul Park on the calendar until at least 2031.
Hungarian Grand Prix – 2032
The Hungaroring in Budapest has featured on every F1 calendar since 1986 and in 2023 signed a five-year contract on its previous deal that was due to expire in 2032.

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments throughout the years at the Hungarian Grand Prix

Qatar Grand Prix – 2032
Similarly to Saudi Arabia, the Qatar Grand Prix signed a 10-year deal from its first race at the Lusail International Circuit in 2021 (taking a one-year break due to the Men’s FIFA World Cup in 2022).
Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix – 2032
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will alternate with Belgium in hosting a Grands Prix by staging F1 races in even-numbered years until 2032.
British Grand Prix – 2034
Home of the first F1 World Championship race in 1950, Silverstone will continue to host the British Grand Prix every summer until at least 2034 after agreeing a new 10-year deal back in 2024.
United States Grand Prix – 2034
In 2025, Austin announced the Circuit of the Americas will also stage the United States Grand Prix through to 2034.
Australian Grand Prix – 2035
Albert Park in Melbourne signed a 10-year deal on top of its existing contract that expired in 2025, with Australia hosting at least five season-openers in that period between 2025 and 2035.
Canadian Grand Prix – 2035
Montreal announced in 2025 that the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve would host the Canadian Grand Prix for a least another decade until 2035.
Spanish Grand Prix – 2035
Madrid will hold its first F1 race in September 2026 as part a nine-year deal to stage the Spanish Grand Prix on the streets of Spain’s capital.

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In 2025, Carlos Sainz drove a Williams around the Madring

Monaco Grand Prix – 2035
F1 will continue racing on the streets of Monaco until at least 2035 after the Principality secured a further contract extension in 2025 on top of its existing 2031 deal.
Bahrain Grand Prix – 2036
F1 first went to Bahrain in 2004 and its last contract announcement in 2022 stated the Bahrain International Circuit will hold races through to 2036.
Las Vegas Grand Prix – 2037
Las Vegas joined the F1 calendar in 2023 and will be here to stay for at least another decade after confirming a new 10-year extension until 2037.
Austrian Grand Prix – 2041
At the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix, it was announced the Red Bull Ring will continue to be on the calendar for at least another 16 years.
Miami Grand Prix – 2041
Ahead of the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, F1 announced a 10-year contract extension with Miami in addition to its current deal that runs until 2031.

Grand Prix
Track
Contract

Dutch GP
Zandvoort
2026

Mexico City GP
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
2028

Portuguese GP
Portimao
2028

Singapore GP
Marina Bay Street Circuit
2028

Japanse GP
Suzuka
2029

Abu Dhabi GP
Yas Marina Circuit
2030

Azerbaijan GP
Baku City Circut
2030

Chinese GP
Shanghai International Circuit
2030

Sao Paulo GP
Interlagos
2030

Saudi Arabian 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

United States GP
Circuit of the Americas
2034

Australian GP
Albert Park
2035

Canadian GP
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
2035

Spanish GP
Madring
2035

Monaco GP
Circuit de Monaco
2035

Bahrain GP
Bahrain International Circuit
2036

Las Vegas GP
Las Vegas Strip Circuit
2037

Austrian GP
Red Bull Ring
2041

Miami GP
Miami International Autdodrome
2041

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