The Las Vegas GP announcement has got all the fans looking for tickets. The F1 race scheduled to be in 2023 has got fans wanting 2022 to end as soon as possible. We will not blame you if you breeze through countless websites in order to find the best flights and a way inside the paddocks.
Formula 1 all ready for Las Vegas
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Las Vegas GP is possibly the most exciting announcement of the season. Many have waited for this casino engulfing trap to make its comeback after much criticism back in 1981. Don’t worry, the track has undergone changes, and one won’t see that same dull racing once documented through Alain Prost’s Renault RE30 camera.
The F1 GP is all set to be held on 24-26 November 2023 on America’s auspicious holiday weekend of Thanksgiving. This day will also mark the first day of the traditional Christmas shopping season, all the more reason to visit. They will reportedly broadcast the race at peak hours in the US and will also facilitate sensible timings for European markets and elsewhere in the world.
Just in case you have a Vegas trip planned, then you get to watch this much-anticipated race and go shopping later. Overall, a win-win situation.
Lakes, Yachts, and what not in the F1 Universe
The other notable factor about this race is that the track will not have a local promoter. Formula 1 group will solely conduct this race, as they can rely on F1’s peaked popularity for solid and almost confirmed profits. The circuit will make its way from The Strip from Caesars Palace and reach The Cosmopolitan as it will later loop around the soon-to-be-completed MSG Sphere and ultimately rejoin The Strip near Wynn Las Vegas.
Looks like we have a preliminary route for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, according to @FOS.
The start-finish will be outside Caesars.
The main straightaway will run in between Wynn and The Cosmopolitan.
The route will go past the famous fountains in front of the Bellagio. pic.twitter.com/FZbD7PqnGW
— Vincenzo Landino (@vincenzolandino) March 25, 2022
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On the other hand, Miami track will reportedly install a lake and incorporate yachts as a jaw-dropping scenic beauty addition. Australian GP, which makes its return after two years and is all set to take place this April, has a similar lake situation. These two tracks are supposed to match and resemble to give a very Monaco GP aura.
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Well, we urge you to pack your bags, embark on a journey and make it to at least one of these GPs this year.