The Las Vegas GP has been hyped up as one of the biggest events of the world in 2023. Organizers are working hard to ensure the event’s uniqueness.
The Las Vegas GP has the potential to revolutionize entertainment. The entertainment capital will host one of the richest sports on the planet. Formula 1 Since the confirmation of this event, there has been a lot of hype surrounding it. Liberty Media promotes this event. Now we can see the unique features of the racetrack. Let’s find out what else is new.
Brilliant Track Design
The Las Vegas GP organizers came up with a brilliant new idea for their track design. Las Vegas is famous for its nightlife and casinos. The iconic Formula 1 track has been modified to reflect this.
The kerbstones for the Las Vegas GP were modified. Each alternating kerb has a heart, spade, club, and diamond. These clearly reflect a deck, which is a symbol of gambling.


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Seamlessly Blending Culture
Mexico has done something unique in the last two Formula 1 seasons. The usual Formula 1 theme has been replaced by a Mariachi Version.
The Las Vegas GP took it to a new level. They have incorporated casino culture and gambling into different aspects of the track. The pit signs of each team have been infused with casino culture, leaving an indelible mark on the minds and hearts of the viewers.
A Break from Tradition
The LV GP has done all this to bring a new flavour to their Formula 1 event. But a certain choice was made for very different and sensitive reasons.
You may have noticed we used the term ‘pit building’ instead of the term ‘paddock’. This is because this term will not be used for the first time ever in Formula 1 history at the Vegas GP.
This is not a marketing stunt or a gimmick. The Las Vegas GP Organizers took this decision to protect local sentiments. Read more about this in our previous article.
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