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F1 2025 circuit contracts - which grands prix are seeking a new deal

Belgium is the latest host to sign a new F1 contract, although a slightly unusual one. Which races now remain in jeopardy?

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Just eight months ago, seven grands prix were pondering their F1 futures as their contracts were due to expire at the end of this year.

But in very short order, F1 has renegotiated new deals with five of those, culminating in today's announcement surrounding the Belgian Grand Prix, albeit an unusual one as the sport has made its plans to implement a rotational policy clear.

As it stands, it leaves just two grands prix from that original seven yet to re-sign in Mexico City and Emilia Romagna at Imola.

Four grands prix - Dutch, United States, Spanish, and Azerbaijan - have contracts that expire at the end of 2026.

However, we know the Dutch Grand will stage its last race next year after recently signing a one-year extension, while the Spanish at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya is due to be replaced by an event in Madrid, although it is understood talks continue over a possible extension.

The table below shows all the contract lengths of the 24 venues on the F1 calendar.

F1 GP contracts

Grand prix F1 circuit Estimated annual amount ($) Final year of contract
Mexico City Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 25 million 2025
Emilia Romagna Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari - Imola 28 million 2025
Dutch Zandvoort 32 million 2026
United States Circuit of the Americas 25 million 2026
Spanish Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 25 million 2026
Azerbaijan Baku City Street Circuit 55 million 2026
Singapore Marina Bay Circuit 35 million 2028
Japanese Suzuka International Circuit 25 million 2029
Chinese Shanghai International Circuit 50 million 2030
São Paulo Autódromo José Carlos Pace - Interlagos 25 million 2030
Saudi Arabian Jeddah Corniche Circuit 55 million 2030
Austrian Red Bull Ring 25 million 2030
Abu Dhabi Yas Marina Circuit 40 million 2030
Italian Autodromo Nazionale Monza 25 million 2031
Monaco Circuit de Monaco 25 million 2031
Miami Miami International Autodrome Collaboration 2031
Belgian Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 25 million 2031 (rotational after 2027)
Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 30 million 2031
Qatar Lusail International Circuit 55 million 2032
Hungarian Hungaroring 40 million 2032
Las Vegas Las Vegas Grand Prix Circuit F1 owned 2025 (option to 2032)
British Silverstone 25 million 2034
Madrid (TBC) Madrid Street Circuit (TBC) Unknown 2035
Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 45 million 2036
Australian Albert Park 35 million 2037

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