F1 News: Christian Horner And Sergio Perez Take On Las Vegas In Insane Promo Video

Red Bull team chief Christian Horner and driver Sergio Perez have taken on Las Vegas in a hilarious new video ahead of the inaugural race.
F1 News: Christian Horner And Sergio Perez Take On Las Vegas In Insane Promo Video
F1 News: Christian Horner And Sergio Perez Take On Las Vegas In Insane Promo Video /

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and driver Sergio Perez have taken on Las Vegas ahead of the inaugural Grand Prix later this year. 

A video has been released of the duo spending 24 hours in the iconic city, the Nevada desert, and even on the roof of a casino in the championship-winning RB7 F1 car.

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Joining Horner and Perez for the video are some legendary characters from Las Vegas including a Elvis impersonators, magician Mat Franco, and the Blue Man Group. 

Also joining the incredible line-up is six-time off-roading champion Bryce Menzies who goes up against Perez.

Sergio Perez - RB7 - Las Vegas

In a press release Horner explains:

"There is a lot of anticipation around the Las Vegas Grand Prix, it is one we are all very excited for.

"A Saturday night race down the strip is going to be an amazing spectacle and it speaks to the fun vibe this new race will bring. Filming the light-hearted ¡

Vamos, Vegas!

with Checo was the perfect way for us to prepare for what’s to come in November."

RB7 Las Vegas

With just three months to go until the inaugural Vegas Grand Prix on November 16-18, fan anticipation has reached a new high. The Austrian team are not just competing in the event but are also partners. They will have custom hospitality and multiple experiences on offer for fans. 

Fans can purchase a three-day pass to the Red Bull Energy Station which offers 20,000 sq ft trackside hospitality, exclusive driver appearances, live music, gourmet cuisine, and premium viewing of the track. 


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