Las Vegas Strip Circuit
When you think of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, a temporary street circuit built on the iconic Las Vegas Boulevard that hosts major motorsport events, including Formula 1 races. Also known as the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit, it transforms one of the most famous roads on Earth into a 6.2-kilometer race track lined with casinos, hotels, and neon lights. This isn’t just another racetrack—it’s a spectacle where speed meets showbiz.
The circuit first appeared in Formula 1 in 2023, marking the return of a street race to the U.S. after years without one. Unlike permanent tracks like Monza or Spa, the Las Vegas Strip Circuit uses public roads closed for the event, with tight turns around the Caesars Palace parking lot and long straights past the Bellagio fountains. It demands precision from drivers and creates unpredictable racing—overtaking is tough, but a single mistake can cost you the race. The track layout, designed by Hermann Tilke, includes 14 turns and a top speed of over 330 km/h, making it one of the fastest street circuits in the world. Fans don’t just watch the race—they experience it, with grandstands built under the glow of the Strip’s lights and live music pulsing between sessions.
What sets it apart isn’t just the speed or the scenery. It’s the timing. The race happens in late November, when the desert air is cool and the crowds are ready to celebrate. It’s become a global event, drawing celebrities, influencers, and racing fans from every continent. Teams like Red Bull, Mercedes, and Ferrari treat it like a finale, knowing the points earned here can swing championships. Even outside Formula 1, the circuit has hosted other motorsport series, including IndyCar and electric racing, proving its versatility. The city doesn’t just host the event—it leans into it. Street parties, pop-up fan zones, and exclusive viewing decks turn race weekend into a five-day festival.
Behind the scenes, logistics are a nightmare. Thousands of workers spend weeks setting up barriers, safety systems, and broadcast towers. Power grids are upgraded, traffic rerouted, and security tightened. But when the lights go on and the engines roar, none of that matters. You’re not just watching a race—you’re witnessing a city come alive in a way no other track can replicate. The Las Vegas Strip Circuit doesn’t just host racing. It redefines it.
Below, you’ll find stories that capture the energy, drama, and unexpected moments from this one-of-a-kind event—from driver interviews to fan experiences and behind-the-scenes chaos that only Vegas can deliver.
Norris Takes Pole, Then Gets DQ’d as Verstappen Wins Las Vegas GP Amid McLaren Scandal
Lando Norris took pole in wet conditions at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix, but was later disqualified for skid wear infringement, handing victory to Max Verstappen and reshaping the Drivers' Championship battle.