Las Vegas Strip Circuit
Las Vegas
The 2023 Formula 1 season introduced an exciting new circuit in Las Vegas, showcasing the best of the City of Lights, including the iconic Strip.
Las Vegas has a history with Formula 1, having hosted two races under the Caesars Palace Grand Prix banner in 1981 and 1982. Both events served as the season finale, with Alan Jones winning in 1981 and Michele Alboreto securing his first F1 victory in 1982. Notably, Nelson Piquet and Keke Rosberg clinched their titles with fifth-place finishes in those years.
The new 6.2km, 17-turn street circuit is located in the heart of Las Vegas, winding past landmarks like Caesars Palace, the Bellagio, and the Venetian. With average speeds comparable to Monza, the “Temple of Speed,” the circuit promises plenty of action and overtaking opportunities.The inaugural event in 2023 generated immense excitement, giving drivers and fans a taste of what’s to come. The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to become a highlight on the F1 calendar, featuring a Saturday night race under the lights and a party atmosphere that the city is famous for.
There are various ticketing options for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, from VIP packages to grandstand seating and general admission. No matter where you choose to watch, you’re guaranteed a spectacular experience as cars race around this high-speed circuit against one of the most vibrant backdrops in Formula 1.
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit offers a unique blend of speed, excitement, and entertainment, making it a must-attend event for any Formula 1 fan. Don’t miss out on the excitement of the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024
2023 Race Recap
1st Place Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 1:29:08.289
2nd Place Charles Leclerc Ferrari, +2.070s
3rd Place Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing, +2.241s
Details of the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2024
- First Grand Prix: 2023
- Number of laps: 50
- Circuit Length: 6.201 km
- Lap Record: 1:35.490, Oscar Piastri(2023)
- Race distance: 309.958 km