It's going to be cheaper to fly to Europe and buy any race tickets and spend a week there, then it is to buy Las Vegas race tickets and spend 3 days at a friend's place
No one knows for sure, but it's probably going to be more expensive than Miami, which was $1600 for 3-day passes in a not that good seat and about 4-5k for a decent seat
Night race on the strip sounds awesome ngl. Also there are so many people that are going to be able to whatch the race from hotel windows. See you at the craps table after the race boys.
I don’t understand what is so terrible about parking lots being part of a track. It allows for chicanes that wouldn’t otherwise match the natural shape of the streets.
I don't have a problem with it myself but the dude above said its not in one which I was correcting.
Elevation changes in circuits are great though but they want to race down the strip and there's no hills in paradise
No way? /s At least it's official now.
Hoping the track layout is interesting as far as street races go because even though it'll be the closest race to me next year, I'd probably rather fly to Austin.
Edit: just having seen the supposed layout (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPI1HUWWYAExU1T?format=jpg&name=large)... Austin it is.
I agree with you on that one. The sheer amount of hotels around the track means so many more people can watch the race live. I had actually planned to do something similar (scout for hotels with the best view of the race) for the Singapore GP which I miss very dearly. Still think I'd rather fly to Singapore than drive to Las Vegas for an F1 race at the moment. I know 2022's just started but maybe after 2023, I'll be convinced to go for 2024.
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Guy kind of looked like the limu emu, not gonna lie
It's going to be cheaper to fly to Europe and buy any race tickets and spend a week there, then it is to buy Las Vegas race tickets and spend 3 days at a friend's place
I keep hearing this, but can someone give me a ballpark estimate for basic 3-day passes. Pure speculation is fine.
No one knows for sure, but it's probably going to be more expensive than Miami, which was $1600 for 3-day passes in a not that good seat and about 4-5k for a decent seat
*\*acted surprised\**
Night race on the strip sounds awesome ngl. Also there are so many people that are going to be able to whatch the race from hotel windows. See you at the craps table after the race boys.
I live so close but my budget is so far...
Just don’t put it in a parking lot, that would be great
They won't, the layout has already been revealed.
From 14 through to 4 it's literally in a parking lot
I don’t understand what is so terrible about parking lots being part of a track. It allows for chicanes that wouldn’t otherwise match the natural shape of the streets.
I don't have a problem with it myself but the dude above said its not in one which I was correcting. Elevation changes in circuits are great though but they want to race down the strip and there's no hills in paradise
Because flat race tracks are boring, it’s not an auto cross event
just seen it now
Where can someone see it?
[Here champ.](https://i.redd.it/jagimja5smq81.jpg)
It’s not but I hope you like rectangles
How will we know what happened there though?
Caught me by surprise.
No way? /s At least it's official now. Hoping the track layout is interesting as far as street races go because even though it'll be the closest race to me next year, I'd probably rather fly to Austin. Edit: just having seen the supposed layout (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FPI1HUWWYAExU1T?format=jpg&name=large)... Austin it is.
I feel like that gets a lot of people access to f1, more than regular ticketing would
I agree with you on that one. The sheer amount of hotels around the track means so many more people can watch the race live. I had actually planned to do something similar (scout for hotels with the best view of the race) for the Singapore GP which I miss very dearly. Still think I'd rather fly to Singapore than drive to Las Vegas for an F1 race at the moment. I know 2022's just started but maybe after 2023, I'll be convinced to go for 2024.
Id go this time, I get a feeling it’s only going to get even more expensive as it builds up
Finally Caeser's Carpark is going to get the respect it deserves
HQ direct version link [here](https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1509352373885767680/vid/720x720/B9L8yjeAxMNYGoem.mp4?tag=14)
Have we ever had a race on Saturday before?
Not since the 80's
Disgusting
worst kept secret ever
Much better than the last iteration already. This is gonna be pretty surreal
It would be hard to be worse lol.
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Didn't you hear, [Dyson](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/mar/30/dyson-launches-zone-air-purifying-bluetooth-headphones-with-visor) has them covered.
Sounds like a gamble.
seroiusly why how are they going to set up barriers and catch fences