The contracts of seven circuits expire in 2025

Formula 1 announced the 2025 calendar in mid-April. It includes all the circuits hosting the world championship stages this season, but for some circuits the 2025 race could be the last.

The contracts of seven circuits for organizing Formula 1 events expire at the end of next year. These are Monza, Monaco, Mexico City, Shanghai, Imola, Spa and Zadfort. Some promoters, such as in the Netherlands, are already ready to hold the Grand Prix not every year, but once every two years, alternating with other circuits.

The circuit on the outskirts of Barcelona was in an interesting situation. The contract for holding the Formula 1 stage runs until 2026, but it was previously announced that the Spanish Grand Prix will be held on a new circuit in Madrid in 2026.

The table below shows all the circuits hosting Formula 1, with the expiry dates of the contracts and the amount of annual fees paid by promoters to Liberty Media.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is ​​organized by Liberty Media, so there are no promotional costs. Likewise, in Miami they don’t pay fees – Liberty Media itself was interested in holding the Grand Prix in Florida, so the organizers of this stage are exempt from direct promotional costs.

A country Route Payments Contract duration
Monaco Monaco $15 million 2025
Italy Monza $22 million 2025
Mexico Mexico City $25 million 2025
China Shanghai $50 million 2025
Italy Imola $28 million 2025
Belgium Spa $22 million 2025
The Netherlands Zandvoort $32 million 2025
USA Austin $25 million 2026
Spain Barcelona $25 million 2026
Azerbaijan Baku $55 million 2026
Singapore Marina Bay $35 million 2028
Japan Suzuka $25 million 2029
Brazil Interlagos $25 million 2030
Saudi Arabia Jeddah $55 million 2030
Austria Schpilberg $25 million 2030
Abu Dhabi Yes Marina $50 million 2030
USA Miami 2031
Canada Montreal $30 million 2031
Qatar Losail $55 million 2032
Hungary Hungaroring $40 million 2032
USA Vegas 2032
Great Britain Silverstone $25 million 2034
Spain Madrid $52 million 2035
Bahrain Sakhir $45 million 2036
Australia Albert Park $35 million 2037

Source: F1 News

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