Las Vegas will host a night Grand Prix starting in 2023

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The iconic American city of Las Vegas will host a Formula 1 World Grand Prix starting next season, which will also be night and will be played on Saturday, as Liberty Media, organizer of the championship, made public this Wednesday.

“The world famous neon lights of Las Vegas will be the backdrop for the new Formula 1 race when the American city hosts a night event starting in 2023,” the World Cup said on its website.

The new Las Vegas Grand Prix It will take place on a Saturday, and not on a Sunday as is tradition, in the month of November and underpins the bet on the championship for the United States, which this year will run in Austin and, as a novelty, in Miami.

Las Vegas already hosted races in the years 1981 and 1982but this will be the first time that the F-1 single-seaters compete on the Strip layout of the city of the State of Nevada and that it passes through its famous hotels and casinos.

According to F1, the circuit has 14 curves and a length of 6.12 kilometers, being able to reach 342 km/h in some sections. The layout features three straights, a sequence of high-speed corners and a single chicane. The Grand Prix would be scheduled for 50 laps.

The announcement was made during an event Wednesday in Las Vegas attended by Liberty Media Chairman and CEO Greg Maffei and F-1 Chairman and CEO Stefano Domenicali, and Nevada Governor, Steve Sisolak, CEO and President of Live Nation Entertainment and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) Steve Hill and Live Nation Entertainment President and CEO Michael Rapino.

“Iconic Las Vegas and Formula 1, the pinnacle of motorsports, are the perfect combination of speed and glamour. Our confidence in this unique opportunity is evident in our decision to take on the role of promoter for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in association with Live Nation.”

The manager recalled that “the potential of Formula 1 has been well demonstrated in recent seasons” and that this new Las Vegas Grand Prix “it will only take it to the next level.”

For Stefano Domenicali, the announcement is “an incredible moment for Formula 1 that demonstrates its great appeal and its growth with a third race in the United States”. “Las Vegas is a destination known the world over for excitement, hospitality, excitement and of course the famous Strip,” he warned.

“There is no better place to compete in Formula 1 than in the entertainment capital of the world and we can’t wait to be here next year. I want to thank everyone who helped put on this event, especially Governor Sisolak, the Clark County Commission, Steve Hill and to our local partners”, added the Italian.

Ultimately, Hill believes that “the history, energy and drive of Formula 1 will culminate in an unforgettable Saturday night on the Las Vegas Strip.” “Spectators will experience the unrivaled thrill of watching these world-class drivers compete on what is sure to become one of the most iconic race tracks in the world. We look forward to November 2023 when we prove once again that Las Vegas is ‘The World’s Greatest Arena,'” he said.

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