Las Vegas Formula 1 Racing Complex Construction to Barely Beat Starting Flag

The Formula 1 race promoters put out some flashy renderings of what the paddock and grandstands will look like for the big race in November. The renderings will have to do because they have a lot of work to do before waving the traditional checkered flag to start the race They say the structures will ... The post Las Vegas Formula 1 Racing Complex Construction to Barely Beat Starting Flag appeared first on Connect CRE.

Las Vegas Formula 1 Racing Complex Construction to Barely Beat Starting Flag

The Formula 1 race promoters put out some flashy renderings of what the paddock and grandstands will look like for the big race in November. The renderings will have to do because they have a lot of work to do before waving the traditional checkered flag to start the race They say the structures will be done with a month to spare.

Formula 1 and its various entities are spending $1.3 billion on the Las Vegas spectacle. The renderings showcase the track layout, featuring a 3.8-mile circuit that includes 14 corners, with pits and paddocks located off East Harmon Avenue. The street race will run through a famous section of the Strip of Las Vegas Blvd., flanked by hotels and casinos and passing alongside the iconic Bellagio Fountain. The section of track that incorporates the Strip will be approximately 1.2 miles long and will loop around the still-under-construction MSG Sphere.

Ticket prices start at $1,500 and go up to $5 million

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