Formula 1 has finalised a new Concorde Agreement - the legal contract that defines the relationship between the key stakeholders in the sport.
It details the regulatory framework and governance between commercial rights holders F1, governing body the FIA, and the 11 teams.
The current Concorde Agreement was due to expire at the end of this year and the new one runs from 2026-30.
A revised financial agreement, which a statement said would "enable the FIA to invest further in improved race regulation, race direction, stewarding, and technical expertise for the benefit of the Championship", has been included in the new deal.
The terms of the deal are never made public.