It was confirmed back in March that Las Vegas would become one of three Formula 1 races in the US for next season, joining the Circuit of the Americas at Austin and the Miami International Autodrome.
Stefano Domenicali, President and Executive Director Of Formula 1, he said in October: “The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to be a fantastic event, and in just over 12 months the best drivers on the planet will be racing the streets of the entertainment capital of the world.”
“It will be something no one will want to miss and the energy and enthusiasm for racing is already building. We know that our ardent American fans and those from around the world will want to be there to witness the action firsthand and we cannot wait until November 18, 2023.”
In anticipation of the event in 2023, hotel prices in Las Vegas have jumped.
according to 8NewsNow.comTo date, the average room rate increase, year-over-year, has been around 305%. However, the biggest percentage increase is the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino which raised room rates for that weekend by 466% from $100 per night in 2022 to $566 per night in 2023. But the most expensive cheap room Now in Caesars Mansion at $1,519/night. However, this is also the smallest percent change of 106% higher than this year. Venice is the second most inexpensive room at $1,499 per night.”
There were some modern Formula 1 cars on the Las Vegas strip, and there were even some racing cars that drove through one of the city’s most famous casinos:
Red Bull was doing some filming in the Las Vegas strip last night.
This race is going to look amazing
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– ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) November 3, 2022
Imagine that you are taking care of your own company in a Las Vegas casino with the curtain of a Formula One car going past
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– ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) 4 November 2022