The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix has extended its founding partnership with MGM Resorts for five more years, keeping the company involved in the race weekend through 2030.
The Bellagio Fountain Club will continue to host the winner’s stage, while offering fans views of the track’s fastest straightaway, where cars reach speeds over 210 mph. The venue features top chefs, an open bar, premium wines, and a rooftop lounge.
“MGM Resorts has been instrumental in shaping the identity of the Las Vegas Grand Prix,” Emily Prazer, president and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., said in a statement. “Their commitment to creating unforgettable hospitality and entertainment offerings both on and off the track has set a standard of excellence, and their dedication to perfection perfectly blends with our desire to create the ultimate fan experience across the destination.”
MGM will also run activations and retail experiences at its Las Vegas properties during race week. The Grand Prix, which launched in 2023, takes place annually the weekend before Thanksgiving and is expected to become a permanent city event.
“The Las Vegas Grand Prix would not exist at the scale and quality it does without deep collaboration across the entire city,” said Steve Zanella, MGM Resorts’ president of operations. “We look forward to continuing our role in making Las Vegas a global entertainment and sports destination.”