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The Venetian Resort Locks In Long-Term F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Partnership

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is staying firmly in the Formula 1 fast lane. The Strip resort has extended its…

The Venetian Resort Locks In Long-Term F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Partnership

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is staying firmly in the Formula 1 fast lane.

The Strip resort has extended its Founding Partner agreement with the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix for five more years, keeping the partnership in place through 2030. The Venetian also confirmed that BWT Alpine Formula One Team will return to the resort as its official home base for the fourth consecutive year.

The announcement positions The Venetian as one of the central hospitality players for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix, set for Nov. 19-21. Located near Turn 12 of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, the resort is leaning into its trackside footprint with premium viewing, VIP hospitality, team activations and ticket-and-hotel packages aimed at race fans looking for a full weekend experience.

“The Venetian Resort remains the ultimate destination to experience Formula 1 in Las Vegas,” said Marcy Miles, chief marketing officer for The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, highlighting the resort’s expanded race-week programming and continued relationship with Alpine.

For fans, the resort’s 2026 offerings will include the return of the official F1 Las Vegas Hub, featuring merchandise, interactive installations and Formula 1-themed experiences. The BWT Alpine Formula One Team show car will also be displayed in the Grand Colonnade, giving guests another fan-facing attraction during race week.

The Venetian is also touting direct access to the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere at The Venetian, a major selling point for guests booking race-week packages. The resort is again partnering with Vibee, the Live Nation-founded destination experience company, on official T-Mobile Zone Ticket & Hotel Experience packages. Packages include a three-night stay at The Venetian, a choice of three-day grandstand seating or general admission access in the T-Mobile Zone, early shopping access at the F1 Las Vegas Hub and entry to the T-Mobile Stage entertainment lineup, with headliners still to be announced.

On the luxury end, The Venetian will offer invite-only access to Velocity Club, a trackside hospitality space overlooking the outdoor canal with views of cars exiting Turn 12. The culinary program is expected to feature appearances from major names tied to the resort’s dining portfolio, including Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller, Tetsuya Wakuda, Simon Kim and José Andrés.

VIP guests will also have access to The Venetian Resort Suite at the Paddock Club, offering premium views of the track, podium celebrations and fireworks. For fans staying on-property, Racetrack View Suites in The Palazzo Tower will provide views of the circuit as it runs past Sphere and along the Las Vegas Strip.

The expanded F1 push comes as The Venetian continues a $1.5 billion reinvestment that includes redesigned suites, new dining concepts and additional entertainment offerings. The resort is positioning that transformation around one clear message for race week: Formula 1 in Las Vegas is not just a race — it is a full-scale hospitality event.

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