2023 F1 circuit contracts (2024)

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In recent years, the Formula 1 calendar has undergone a considerable revamp - with record numbers of Grands Prix and the American and Middle-Eastern markets dominating.

Given the boom of F1, all some countries have to do for a spot of free advertising is say 'We're looking at hosting a Grand Prix', even if it is entirely unrealistic.

Some classics - such as Spa-Francorchamps - find themselves under threat as F1 seeks to maximise the income from race hosting fees, with the Middle-East a prime location.

In 2023, there will be races in Bahrain (the season-opener), Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi - once again in its now-traditional season finale slot.

While F1 seeks to eke out the maximum bang for its buck, races in Miami and Las Vegas this year are somewhat unique - as F1 itself is taking on part of the cost of each race, so important they are to continuing the "explosive" growth the series is currently enjoying.

How much does the British Grand Prix pay?

Silverstone and the British Grand Prix hold a special place in F1's history as the venue for the first-ever World Championship Grand Prix on May 13th, 1950.

It has hosted the second-highest number of Grands Prix since then, only second to Monza which was only missing in 1980 when Imola stepped in.

The Northamptonshire venue's deal with F1 currently runs out at the end of 2024, meaning a negotiation about a new one will be required in the next year.

It is currently paying about $26 million per year for the honour of a slot on the calendar which is broadly inline with other European races.

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Total cost of hosting fees

RacingNews365.com consulted several sources, including promoters, Formula 1 itself and the 10 teams to compile an overview of the current race hosting contracts each venue has with F1 - in terms of cost per race and contract length.

In total, the hosting fees came to about $711 million per year (£583 million, at the time of writing), with this money formulating most of the chunk of F1's yearly revenue.

Formula 1 Grand Prix contracts

CountryCircuitHosting Fee ($)Contract endNotes
BahrainSakhir52 million2036Longest running contract
Saudi ArabiaJeddah55 million2030May move to Qiddiya in future
AustraliaAlbert Park37 million2035
AzerbaijanBaku57 million2024Planning on 10-year deal
USAMiamiCollaboration2031
ItalyImola21 million2025
MonacoMonte Carlo20 million*2025*10 million + percentage of tourist tax
SpainBarcelona25 million2026
CanadaMontreal32 million 2029
AustriaRed Bull Ring25 million2023Extension expected through 2026
Great BritainSilverstone26 million2024
HungaryHungaroring40 million2027Most expensive European race
BelgiumSpa22 million2023Set for rotation; probably no extension
NetherlandsZandvoort32 million2025+ option for 2 years/rotate with Spa?
ItalyMonza25 million2024
SingaporeMarina Bay35 million2028
JapanSuzuka25 million2024
QatarLosail55 million2032
USAAustin30 million2026
MexicoH. Rodriguez30 million2025
BrazilInterlagos25 million2025
Las VegasLas VegasCollaboration2025Talked about extending through 2032
Abu DhabiYas Marina42 million2030

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