
Information on the status of the current contract at every venue on the Formula 1 calendar, plus articles about calendar changes, future schedules and potential new venues.
Current Formula 1 Circuit Contracts
The table below shows the circuits which are currently contracted to appear on the Formula 1 calendar, along with the current final year of the agreement. Click on the year to read the news article about the latest contract.
Contract Ends | Circuit | Race |
---|---|---|
2025 | Autodromo Imola | Emilia Romagna Grand Prix |
2025 | Las Vegas Strip Circuit | Las Vegas Grand Prix |
2026 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | Spanish Grand Prix** |
2026 | Circuit of The Americas | United States Grand Prix |
2026 | Baku City Circuit | Azerbaijan Grand Prix |
2026 | Zandvoort | Dutch Grand Prix |
2028 | Marina Bay Street Circuit | Singapore Grand Prix |
2028 | Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez | Mexico City Grand Prix |
2029 | Suzuka Circuit | Japanese Grand Prix |
2030 | Jeddah Corniche Circuit* | Saudi Arabian Grand Prix |
2030 | Yas Marina Circuit | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix |
2030 | Red Bull Ring | Austrian Grand Prix |
2030 | Interlagos | Sao Paulo Grand Prix |
2030 | Shanghai International Circuit | Chinese Grand Prix |
2031 | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | Canadian Grand Prix |
2031 | Lusail Circuit* | Qatar Grand Prix |
2031 | Circuit de Monaco | Monaco Grand Prix |
2031 | Monza | Italian Grand Prix |
2031 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | Belgian Grand Prix |
2032 | Hungaroring | Hungarian Grand Prix |
2034 | Silverstone | British Grand Prix |
2035 | Madring | Spanish Grand Prix |
2036 | Bahrain International Circuit | Bahrain Grand Prix |
2037 | Albert Park | Australian Grand Prix |
2041 | Miami International Autodrome | Miami Grand Prix |
**2026 race will likely be the “Barcelona Grand Prix”
Further information on the details of contract histories at each race can be found in this post: How Long Will Each Grand Prix Stay On The Calendar?
Rotational Races on the Formula 1 Calendar
With global interest in hosting Formula 1 races growing, and only 24 slots available on the calendar, F1 is expected to add rotational rounds to its schedules in the coming years. So far, it has been confirmed that Spa-Francorchamps – host of the Belgian Grand Prix – will become a rotational round from 2027 onwards. Read more about the circuits that could begin appearing on the schedule in alternate years in this post: Which F1 Races Could Become Rotational Rounds?
Future Formula 1 Circuits
As always in Formula 1, there are plenty of rumours about circuits which could join the calendar in the future. Among the most likely currently are tracks in Thailand and on the African continent, either in South Africa or Rwanda. Learn more about potential future F1 destinations in this post: Which Circuits Could Join The F1 Calendar?
The 2026 Formula 1 Calendar
The 2026 Formula 1 calendar has not yet been announced but will feature a number of changes, including new dates for the Canadian and Monaco Grands Prix plus a new home for the Spanish Grand Prix in Madrid. Find all the latest information about the 2026 Formula 1 calendar in this post: When Will The 2026 F1 Calendar Be Announced?