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Stunning Las Vegas GP Stats You Need to Know Now

Highlights
- Formula 1 extends Las Vegas race through 2037 with a new 10-year deal
- Las Vegas Grand Prix generated $43 million in taxes in 2025
- Track length is 6.201 km, second-longest after Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps
- Alex Albon set track record at 368.9 km/h in 2024 race
- Event supports 60+ Nevada nonprofits and aids military families
- 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix scheduled for November 20-22
Formula 1 will remain in Las Vegas until 2037 after a new 10-year agreement, consolidating the event’s rapid rise since 2023 and underscoring its strategic value to the championship and city. The Las Vegas Grand Prix now sits firmly among the sport’s headline races.
Organisers report an estimated $3.2 billion economic impact for Southern Nevada since 2023. In 2025 alone, the race generated $43 million in combined state and local taxes, highlighting broad benefits beyond the circuit.
The 6.201km circuit is the calendar’s second-longest, behind Spa‑Francorchamps. A near 2km sprint down the Strip encourages low-drag setups, decisive braking, and slipstream-assisted overtakes within a uniquely urban setting.

Performance numbers are extreme. Alex Albon clocked 368.9km/h in 2024. The 50‑lap distance approaches 310km, with roughly 48 shifts per lap and about 2,400 gear changes overall. Seventeen corners and around 3,500 barrier blocks demand precision.
Running at night shapes operations and broadcast appeal. Approximately 1,750 temporary lights maintain consistent visibility through late sessions, amplifying the spectacle for spectators and global TV audiences.
The event’s community programme has scale. More than 60 Nevada nonprofits received grants or donations in 2025, over 1,200 military families attended, and 70,000 pounds of surplus food was redirected to relief groups.

Sustainability measures also scale up. Nearly 190,000 gallons of water were produced via an atmospheric generator, reducing demand on local supply during peak visitor numbers across the race weekend.
The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix runs on November 20–22, positioned late-season when temperatures are cooler. That timing should stabilise tyre behaviour and track evolution session to session.
Structurally, a long-term deal provides planning certainty for F1 and promoters. The 10-year term supports investment in street-race logistics and fan infrastructure, while the extension strengthens F1’s US footprint and validates the Las Vegas promoter-owned model.
Visual Summary
Locked In: 2037
Economic
Benefit
Record top
speed
Nevada nonprofits
supported
2KM STRIP STRAIGHT
70,000 lbs
& donated
1,200+
190,000 gal
? NIGHT SPECTACLE
amplifying F1’s electric Vegas show.
NEXT: Nov 20-22, 2026
Las Vegas: The new F1 classic, on and off the Strip.

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.





