Revving Up in Sin City: The Las Vegas Grand Prix Uncovered

ALEX HARPER

The countdown has begun to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which will start on November 21 and run from Thursday to Saturday. This motor racing event is part of the Formula One World Championship. Iconic drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will offer an entertaining spectacle. Drivers will tackle the 50 laps at high speed. Attendance is expected to be in the region of 300,000.

The 2023 Grand Prix in Las Vegas set a high bar

Very few races in Formula 1 history had so much press as the inaugural event in Las Vegas in 2023. Las Vegas is the gambling capital of the world, and Americans love to gamble at casinos on The Strip. They can also bet online in the US in various states where it is legal.

The unique environment in Las Vegas creates race conditions different from those in other F1 venues, with cars racing around famous landmarks in the city. Two practice sessions take place on Thursday night, final practice and qualifying on Friday night, and the Grand Prix itself on Saturday night.

All-inclusive hospitality packages

Many all-inclusive hospitality packages are available for the event. F1 Experiences offers premium trackside hospitality and other perks like paddock tours and pit lane walks. One package includes a SkyBox Experience with an indoor lounge and outdoor terrace access that overlooks the racetrack. Another is access to the HGV Clubhouse trackside and the Elara Terrace Party. 

Caesars Palace is offering a general admission section for fans for the first time. They can enjoy interactive activities and live entertainment as well as special room packages. 

MGM Resorts offers various hospitality packages that include luxury hotel stays. The ultimate Las Vegas Grand Prix package provides access to three VIP areas on different days. It includes staying at the Bellagio for four nights, dining and spa experience, and access to a race after-party.

The Venetian Resort offers various packages. One of them features three-night hotel stays, three-day grandstand tickets in the T-Mobile Zone, and exclusive fan experiences.

Wynn Las Vegas has three race week deals, including three-night accommodations. They all include access to various exclusive experiences and spaces.

VIP viewing experiences

A Fountain Club package from Bellagio includes a three-day race ticket, breathtaking track, and fountain views. You can access indoor rooftop hospitality areas or enjoy outdoor areas. Several celebrity chefs, including David Chang and Alain Ducasse, will create meals, and pop-up performances will take place throughout the evening.

The Cosmopolitan, which is above turn 14, will host a nightly watch party from the Boulevard Pool deck. It will have closed-circuit viewing of the race, DJs, snacks, and beverages.

At the Cromwell, Drai’s Beachclub and Nightclub is situated above one of the most prominent race corners. It will have a three-day viewing party, and different packages are available for the event.

The Venetian Resort faces 20% of the track, and viewers can watch the race from the Racetrack View Suite in the Palazzo Tower.

Entertainment

One of the things to do in Las Vegas is to watch trackside entertainment at the T-Mobile Zone. This will include performances by OneRepublic, Ludacris, The Beaches, and more on the Sphere Stage. It is also a place for unobstructed views of some of the most challenging turns of the race.

On the Paddock Club rooftop, guests will be able to see performances by Dom Dolla, Calvin Harris, and John Summit.

The East Harmon Zone will also feature many live acts, including DJ Shift, Big Boi, MEUTE, and Snakehips.

About Alex Harper

Alex Harper is a seasoned automotive expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Passionate about cars and committed to sharing his knowledge, Alex combines technical expertise with a love for writing to create comprehensive and accessible car guides.

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