Caesars Entertainment will remain a founding partner of the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN LAS VEGAS GRAND PRIX through 2030. The deal strengthens the collaboration between Formula 1 racing and Caesars’ eight resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.
The extension comes as Caesars Palace undergoes one of the most significant renovation projects in its history. The flagship property is in the midst of a multi-year transformation scheduled through 2027, including large-scale tower overhauls, new luxury accommodations and upgraded guest amenities.
Sean McBurney, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional President of Caesars Entertainment, said Caesars Entertainment’s location near the circuit and presence on the Las Vegas Strip has made it a key partner in bringing the Las Vegas Grand Prix to life, helping deliver standout experiences for fans.
“Just like our renewed commitment to the Las Vegas Grand Prix through this partnership extension, we’re renewing our commitment to our guests with an all-new Caesars Palace,” he said. “We’re confident our new room product and best-in-class amenities will complement all the racing action and beyond.”
Among the upgrades announced, Caesars Palace will introduce the Colosseum Presidential Villas, two connecting villas totaling more than 17,000 square feet with panoramic rooftop views, expected in December 2025. The resort will also debut 29 Octavius Sky Villas on the 68th and 69th floors, offering one- to three-bedroom layouts, also opening in December 2025. A 46,000-square-foot OMNIA Dayclub featuring two pools and top global DJs is scheduled for pool season 2026.
Nearly 1,000 suites in the Augustus Tower will be fully renovated by 2026, accompanied by a redesigned VIP Check-in Lounge for high-end guests. In 2027, the Julius Tower will see the renovation of more than 500 rooms, while the Palace Tower will undergo updates to nearly 1,200 rooms, completing the multi-year transformation of the property.
These additions build on recent improvements, including a redesigned main entrance and casino dome, the Flavian Sky Suites, multiple high-limit gaming areas, celebrity-driven dining concepts, and refreshed spa and fitness facilities.
“With its close proximity to the circuit and presence on The Strip, Caesars Entertainment has been a pivotal partner in bringing the Las Vegas Grand Prix to life and delivering standout experiences for our fans,” said Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc. “As a prominent leader in the market, we have often looked to Caesars Entertainment as a strategic guide on how best to integrate hospitality and entertainment into the excitement of Formula 1.”
Caesars Entertainment will continue offering premium race-week packages, including the Caesars Palace Viewing Experience located directly along the Las Vegas Strip Circuit®, a Trackside Lunch with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, the GIADA Viewing Experience at The Cromwell, and the Caramella Terrace at Planet Hollywood, which combines ’70s Italian Riviera style with modern Formula 1 luxury.
New for this year, Paddock Club attendees will have access to F1 simulators and photo opportunities with the Caesars x Las Vegas Grand Prix Chariot. Caesars also remains the Rewards entitlement partner for the sold-out Flamingo Zone, a General Admission area on the Koval Straightaway.