Welcome to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the newest addition to the Formula 1 calendar after its 2023 debut, set against the iconic backdrop of the Las Vegas Strip.
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit brings the spectacle of F1 racing to one of the world’s most famous entertainment destinations, somehow rivalling Monaco's glamour and excitement, but in a very Vegas way.
Designed to showcase the city’s landmarks, the 6 km tour of Sin City delivered thrilling racing under the neon lights last year to make it an instant hit.
Circuit Overview
Las Vegas Strip Circuit's 17 turns and 6.201 km (3.853 miles) distance is a high-speed challenge featuring long straights and tight corners that navigate through and around the city’s iconic Strip.
The first and third sectors see a handful of corners simply interrupting the flat-out racing that succeeds and precedes them, and the DRS runs into Turn 5 and especially Turn 14 serve as the circuit's prime overtaking spots
Sector 2, by comparison, is the technical part of the track that circumnavigates the unmissable Sphere, before spitting the drivers out onto Las Vegas Boulevard, AKA The Strip.