MGM Resorts and Formula One Extend Strategic Partnership Through 2030
MGM Resorts International has renewed its foundational partnership with the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix through 2030, as the third installment of the event is scheduled to take place from November 20-22. Thanks to this extension, the winner’s stage for the Las Vegas Grand Prix will remain at the Bellagio Fountain Club hospitality zone for an additional five years.
Emily Prazer, President and CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, emphasized MGM Resorts’ vital role in shaping the event’s identity, stating, “MGM Resorts has been instrumental in shaping the identity of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.” She highlighted their commitment to delivering unforgettable hospitality and entertainment offerings both on and off the track, which has set a high standard of excellence. Prazer noted that their dedication to perfection aligns perfectly with the goal of creating the ultimate fan experience across the destination.
Beyond their involvement at the Bellagio Fountain Club, MGM Resorts will also host on-site activations and retail experiences across its Las Vegas properties throughout race week in November. Additionally, MGM Resorts and its BetMGM operations partnered with the American Gaming Association (AGA) on August 29 to promote Responsible Gaming Education Month in September 2025. As part of this initiative, the operator’s GameSense messaging will be featured prominently in NFL stadiums, further showcasing their commitment to responsible gaming.
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Steve Zanella, MGM Resorts President of Operations, underscored the importance of collaboration in the event’s success, stating, “The Las Vegas Grand Prix would not exist at the scale and quality it does without deep collaboration across the entire city.” He added that as a Founding Partner, MGM Resorts has worked closely with the Las Vegas Grand Prix, LVCVA, and other key partners to make the race one of the most sought-after on the circuit. Zanella expressed enthusiasm for continuing their role in elevating Las Vegas as a premier global entertainment and sports destination.
Finally, MGM Resorts announced its culinary lineup for the Bellagio Fountain Club during race weekend on July 29, featuring renowned chefs such as Tom Colicchio, Antonia Lofaso, Brooke Williamson, David Chang, Masaharu Morimoto, and Wolfgang Puck. This impressive roster of culinary talent will contribute to the festivities at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, enhancing the overall experience for attendees.





