F1 formally extends Las Vegas GP to 2027 - ESPN
The Las Vegas Grand Prix and Formula 1 have officially confirmed a deal to keep racing through 2027, although both parties want to continue beyond the current decade.
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix and Formula 1 have officially confirmed a deal to keep racing through 2027, although both parties want to continue beyond the current decade.
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