Formula One announced on Friday that they have extended their contract for Interlagos to host the Brazilian Grand Prix through ro the end of 2030.
Stefano Domenicali, President & CEO of Formula 1, said:
“I am delighted to announce we will be staying at Interlagos until 2030, and I can’t wait for many more years of the
wonderful atmosphere that the Brazilian fans bring. Brazil has such a rich racing heritage, and this iconic circuit is a
favourite of drivers and fans around the world. It embodies everything that is great about racing, and we look forward
to seeing how it develops over the years to come to create an even better experience.”
Ricardo Nunes, Mayor of São Paulo, said:
“The extension of the contract for the Formula 1 Grande Prêmio de São Paulo, broadcasted in approximately 180
countries, solidifies our city as a global leader in hosting major events with economic and social impact, generating
jobs, revenue, and opportunities. Each year, we also advance our sustainability agenda, incorporating innovations to
overcome challenges and bring more benefits to the city of São Paulo and Brazil.”
Alan Adler, CEO of São Paulo Grand Prix, said:
“It is a great honour to have the contract extension that ensures São Paulo’s place on the Formula 1 calendar. This is
the recognition of the work we have been doing, with the crucial support of the São Paulo City Hall. Continuing to be a partner of Formula 1 is a matter of great pride. Now, we will immediately start planning for the years ahead so that we can have even better Grand Prix editions in the coming years.”