Overview
- Formula 1 has signed a 10-year extension with the Miami Grand Prix, ensuring the race remains on the calendar through 2041.
- This new deal surpasses all other F1 contracts, including Melbourne's Australian GP, which runs until 2037.
- The Miami GP debuted in 2022 as the second U.S. race on the F1 schedule and is part of F1's growing U.S. presence, alongside races in Austin and Las Vegas.
- F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali described the extension as a 'sign of trust' and emphasized Miami's importance in the series' strategy to strengthen its footprint in the United States.
- The announcement follows a three-year extension for the Mexico City Grand Prix, highlighting F1's focus on securing long-term calendar stability in key markets.