The traditional tracks on the edge
It is clear from the overview below that many of F1's traditional circuits are due to expire after staging their grands prix next year.
Monza, Monaco, Spa, Imola and Zandvoort all have contracts due for renewal. With the announcement of a race in Madrid in 2026, the future of the race at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya is also highly uncertain from that year.
Grands prix with long-term deals
If we look at the circuits with long-term deals it is clear they are paying top dollar to stage their events. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Bahrain are paying vast sums to ensure F1 continues to visit for years to come.
It is worth noting concerning Las Vegas that F1 co-owns the race. At present, it has a contract through 2025, but the city has permitted the race to continue through 2032.
Check below for the overview of all current F1 contracts.
*The Madrid street race is on the calendar from 2026
F1 grand prix contracts | All the circuits
Country | Circuit | Estimated annual amount ($) | End of contract |
---|---|---|---|
Italy | Monza | 22 million | 2025 |
Monaco | Monte Carlo | 15 million | 2025 |
Mexico | H. Rodriguez | 25 million | 2025 |
China | Shanghai | 50 million | 2025 |
Italy | Imola | 28 million | 2025 |
Belgium | Spa | 22 million | 2025 |
Netherlands | Zandvoort | 32 million | 2025 |
US | Austin | 25 million | 2026 |
Spain | Barcelona | 25 million | 2026 |
Azerbaijan | Baku | 55 million | 2026 |
Singapore | Marina Bay | 35 million | 2028 |
Japan | Suzuka | 25 million | 2029 |
Brazil | Interlagos | 25 million | 2030 |
Saudi Arabia | Djedda | 55 million | 2030 |
Austria | Red Bull Ring | 25 million | 2030 |
Abu Dhabi | Yas Marina | 40 million | 2030 |
US | Miami | Collaboration | 2031 |
Canada | Montreal | 30 million | 2031 |
Qatar | Losail | 55 million | 2032 |
Hungary | Hungaroring | 40 million | 2032 |
US | Las Vegas | F1 owned | 2025/2032 |
Great Britain | Silverstone | 25 million | 2034 |
Bahrain | Sakhir | 45 million | 2036 |
Australia | Albert Park | 35 million | 2037 |
Spain | Madrid* | ? | 2035 |
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