Is the Las Vegas Grand Prix considered one of the "premier events on the Formula 1 calendar?"
08.06.2025 03:35

Last year the track wasn't ready. In an early practice Carlos Sainz sucked a manhole and frame right out of the road, destroying his car. Ticket prices and hotel rooms were astronomical and the racing wasn't great. The race was financially successful, generating lots of income for Las Vegas and Liberty Media.
This year prices are down, both for hotels and tickets. For example, Lewis Hamilton is offering a special weekend package. The package includes a three day ticket, reserved grandstand seating, lots of fan opportunities and free food and beverages. At $672, that is a bargain. Racing will have an added interest. Should Max Verstappen win the race, he will also win the world driver's championship.
Ironically, I just went to YouTube And the first video popped up, why Las Vegas is hated as a race.
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