Formula 1 has confirmed that the Austrian Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar through the year 2041. The Red Bull Ring, the venue for the Austrian GP, signed a new long-term contract extending its presence in the championship well beyond its previous agreement, which was set to last until 2030. This extension follows a similar contract renewal for the Miami Grand Prix, indicating an ongoing strategy to secure key venues for the sport's future. The announcement was made ahead of the 2025 Austrian GP race weekend and has been widely reported by multiple sources, including official F1 channels and the Red Bull Racing team. Separately, in the United Kingdom, Formula 1 celebrated its 75th anniversary with a meeting between F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street. The British Grand Prix is expected to remain on the calendar indefinitely, underscoring the sport's historic and economic significance in the UK.
A pit stop at No 10 Downing Street 👋 Ahead of the #BritishGP this weekend, Jenson, James, Carlos and Alex were invited to No.10 as a celebration of 75 years of F1. https://t.co/2oadOHZuK9
Celebrating our past and thinking for the future 🤝 Ahead of the British Grand Prix, Stefano Domenicali met with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to celebrate 75 Years of F1 in the nation where it all began #F1 #BritishGP @Keir_Starmer @10DowningStreet https://t.co/sg8guTwoPL
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer hosts F1 for 75th year celebration in Downing Street 🇬🇧 #F1 #BritishGP https://t.co/elEnFaMAhj