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Formula 1

The F1 Grands Prix that might disappear in the coming years

A lot of F1 contracts with circuits will expire in the coming years, while some circuits are also assured of a long future.

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With the extension of Spa Francorchamps into at least the 2025 Formula 1 season, it is worth having a look at all the races that are contracted to host Grands Prix for the future.

Australia has the longest-running contract going as far as 2037, while the races in Hungary and Austria remain until 2030 and 2032.

The two long-term contracts with races in the US are mainly due to F1's own interference with those races, as they take hold of the promotion of the Las Vegas race and help organisers of the Miami GP.

While the contract for Las Vegas runs until 2025 provisionally, the city has already given permission to continue staging races through to 2032.

The current Concorde Agreement states that a maximum of 24 races can be staged during a season, with the future of Imola up in the air following its cancellation earlier this year.

Which circuits are under pressure?

The overview below shows that it is mainly the traditional circuits that have short-term contracts.

After next year, two iconic circuits, Silverstone and Suzuka, are not yet sure of a spot on the calendar.

Several other circuits are under pressure for renewal beyond 2024: Spa-Francorchamps only managed to secure a one-year contract extension, through 2025.

The Dutch GP is not a certainty after 2025, while races in Monaco, Mexico, Brazil, Italy (Monza & Imola) and China all have contracts that expire in 2024.

Check below for the current duration of all F1 contracts.

Formula 1 Grand Prix contracts

Country Circuit End of contract
Great Britain Silverstone 2024
Japan Suzuka 2024
Italy Monza 2025
Brazil Interlagos 2025
Monaco Monte Carlo 2025
Mexico Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 2025
China Shanghai 2025
Italy Imola 2025
Belgium Spa 2025
Netherlands Zandvoort 2025
US Austin 2026
Spain Barcelona 2026
Azerbaijan Baku 2026
Singapore Marina Bay 2028
Saudi Arabia Jeddah 2030
Austria Red Bull Ring 2030
Abu Dhabi Yas Marina 2030
US Miami 2031
Canada Montreal 2031
Qatar Losail 2031
Hungary Hungaroring 2032
US Las Vegas 2025/2032
Bahrain Sakhir 2036
Australia Albert Park 2037

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