Something tells me you might have noticed by now that the next race on the Formula 1 calendar is in a place called Las Vegas.
With F1 itself a promoter for the first time, Vegas has enjoyed an even bigger presence than it would have if it was just joining the schedule under the usual approach of an external promoter. But then, it was always going to need a lot of input to pull this one off.
Whether you’re a fan of the proposal or not, just take a second to recognize what is about to take place next week in Sin City. The Strip will be shut down to host a grand prix, right down the heart of it, late on a Saturday night.
Honestly, it’s the sort of discussion you’d have had just 10 years ago about fantasy race locations if there were no limits or constraints. Miami has shown how difficult it is to try and close down central city locations, let alone one that is such a massive tourist location in the way that Las Vegas Boulevard is.
As you might imagine, it’s taken a lot of coordination and compromise that hasn’t always left locals or visitors happy with the disruption.
Strip views, but make it 200 miles per hour! 💨 In just over two weeks, the iconic Las Vegas Strip will have the F1 cars unleashed. #LasVegasGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/kqCRilSqe9
— F1 Las Vegas (@F1LasVegas) November 4, 2023
“The partnership that has been shown by Public Works, Clark County Commissioners and all of the local residents in tolerating the inconvenience we’ve caused, we really can’t thank them all enough for that,” Las Vegas Grand Prix CEO Renee Wilm tells RACER.
“This project has been sort of fully underway for about two years now. And there’s no playbook for what we’re doing. There are other races on our calendar, which are street races. Obviously, there’s Monaco, there’s Singapore, both absolutely epic, legendary races. But this is a living, breathing city that is alive 24 hours a day, doors never shut…
“And to try to shut down 3.8 miles — and it really encapsulate more than 60,000 hotel rooms and workers and guests — it’s just an undertaking that has been truly extraordinary. And without the incredible team that we have on the ground and the partnerships from all the local stakeholders, this never could have been possible.”
The promotion aspect that has meant Vegas has been front and center at many moments even prior to this week is due to F1’s own involvement, but Wilm says there are other areas that Liberty Media has been leaning on its position to try and ensure the race is successfully organized.
Our Pit Building is simply spectacular 😍⁰#LasVegasGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/NDk4KXu0bZ
— F1 Las Vegas (@F1LasVegas) November 2, 2023
“I think one of the benefits that we had, being the shareholder — Liberty Media — of Formula 1, is having access to some of the best practices that have taken place around our calendar. When you look at the level of hospitality in Singapore, and you look at just how the streets are constructed in Monaco. You look at Miami — that truly American flair to bringing a new race to North America — we’ve been really able to call upon all of those elements that we found to be incredibly endearing, but then also bring their own twist to it and highlighting everything that Las Vegas has to offer as a town.”
That all said, no new event ever runs perfectly smoothly. In fact, no established event does either — with hundreds of thousands of fans you’re always going to get issues and some negative experiences. In Vegas, while Wilm makes a claim that appears to overlook the way the majority of fans move around a venue in general as well as reach city tracks, there’s at least an acceptance that getting the race to seamlessly fit into Vegas’ day-to-day movements is going to be a challenge.
“I would say my one biggest concern is going to be around traffic. And we are the first walking circuit of Formula 1 — you can walk the entire circuit, you can walk from any property to wherever your seat may be. We have developed an app that is unique to our event, which will provide wayfinding as well as pedestrian passes that you can take to get where you need to go.
The official F1 Las Vegas app features a detailed #LasVegasGP digital map to provide guests with directions to their designated ticketed zone. Create customized routes and view real time road openings and closures.