Next year’s F-1 calendar is scheduled for as many as three stages in the United States and will take place in Miami, Austin and Las Vegas.
The race on the streets of Las Vegas will take place on one of the weekends in November on Saturday night. The track will be 6.12 kilometers long and the fastest place for pilots to reach 342 kilometers per hour.
In total, past the city’s most famous landscapes, hotels and casinos, motorists will complete 50 laps with three long straight lines and 14 turns.
The Las Vegas F-1 Championship was hosted in 1981 and 1982 after Watcinsglen lost his right to compete in New York.
The Miami Grand Prix will debut F-1 next year on May 8, and the US Grand Prix will take place in Austin on October 23. Previously, at least two stages in the United States took place in 1984, when the prestigious series visited Dallas and Detroit.