Las Vegas Grand Prix organizers are allowed to host Formula One until 2032
At the same time, the businessmen were not satisfied.
After long and difficult negotiations, the Clark County authorities have granted the organizers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix permission to hold the Formula One race until 2032.
At the same time, the businessmen were not too happy with the negotiations. On the one hand, the authorities promised to help regulate and restrict traffic on race days. On the other hand, the organizers were apparently hoping for a longer-term agreement.
Meanwhile, the "Grand Prix of Las Vegas" and the "F-1" itself are the subject of debate. There is now a three-year contract between the parties, with a possible extension for the same period. And Vegas wants a lifetime contract.
It's worth noting that in 2023, this is the stage that will conclude the current season, which runs from November 17-19. Vegas, on the other hand, has returned to the list of Formula One races for the first time since 1982.