Insane New Renderings Of Las Vegas Grand Prix Revealed
New renderings have been released for the upcoming Las Vegas Grand Prix by the Las Vegas Convention and Business Authority. The renderings showcase the track layout, featuring a 3.8-mile circuit that includes 14 corners, with pits and paddocks located off East Harmon Avenue.
The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled as the penultimate race of the record-breaking 2023 season, and is also the only race to take place on a Saturday evening rather than Sunday.
The street race will run through a famous section of the Strip of Las Vegas Blvd., flanked by hotels and casinos and passing alongside the iconic Bellagio Fountain. The section of track that incorporates the Strip will be approximately 1.2 miles long and will loop around the still-under-construction MSG Sphere.
Moreover, limited tickets for the race weekend will be available for purchase starting March 24 at 1 p.m. on the Formula 1 website. The prices range from $500 for a three-day standing-room general admission ticket to $10,000 for a four-day Skybox ticket.
There have also been ticket packages climbing up to an astonishing $5 million which include a 5-night stay at Caesars Palace, tickets to the sold-out Adele concert, and a driver to take you to and from the F1, as well as many other incredible experiences included.
This event is an excellent opportunity for fans to witness a unique Formula 1 race, unlike any other.
Excitement is ramping up for the event with the release of the new renderings and photos of the progress on site being released occasionally.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to be on the F1 calendar until 2032, and will be set on the same Thanksgiving weekend every year.