Las Vegas F1 has secured a long-term commitment from one of its most prominent Strip partners, as the Grand Prix and Caesars Entertainment announced an extension of their partnership agreement through 2030. The renewal ensures that Caesars will remain a core hospitality and event partner for the race as it continues to establish itself as a major fixture on the global Formula 1 calendar.
Organizers described the extension as a continuation of the collaboration that helped launch the modern Las Vegas F1 event in 2023. Caesars Entertainment was one of the inaugural partners supporting the race’s return to the Strip, offering grandstand seating, premium hospitality, and large-scale viewing areas across several of its properties. The renewed agreement reinforces that relationship well into the next decade.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has quickly become one of the most anticipated stops on the Formula 1 schedule, drawing international attention for its night race format and circuit that winds through key landmarks. The partnership extension is expected to keep Caesars Entertainment deeply involved in the race’s growing portfolio of premium experiences. This includes trackside clubs, curated food and beverage events, and high-end packages tied to Caesars’ resorts.
The company is also in the middle of a multiyear redesign of Caesars Palace, which is projected to play an even larger role in race-week offerings. Renovations include upgrades throughout its hotel towers, new luxury villas, enhanced VIP check-in spaces, and expanded hospitality areas. These improvements are expected to align with the demands of Las Vegas F1 guests, who have shown strong interest in high-tier accommodations and exclusive event access.
Race officials said the extended partnership supports long-term stability for the event as it continues to grow attendance, media coverage, and sponsor interest. Caesars Entertainment executives added that the company intends to use its properties and entertainment network to enhance the overall race atmosphere and strengthen Las Vegas F1 as a signature attraction for the city.
The agreement signals continued confidence in the future of Formula 1 in Las Vegas, solidifying a partnership that played a major role in the event’s recent success. With both sides committed through 2030, the Las Vegas F1 weekend is positioned to remain one of the premier racing and tourism draws on the Strip for years to come.

