The Formula One race was expected to generate $1.2 billion in economic impact. But some small businesses near the Strip say they didn’t see much of a benefit.
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I was ready to fit Max Verstappen with a big red nose and floppy shoes. But then a suggestion caused me to pause. What if the F1 star was right about everything?
There’s good news for locals who want the affected roads cleared faster than winner Max Verstappen hoped to see our fair city in his rearview mirror.
The lights of Las Vegas brought an exciting new look to Formula One on Saturday night, but in the end, the result was a familiar one. Check out our photo gallery from the Strip and the rest of the track.
Race officials announced the 2024 date and opened up ticket deposits ahead of Saturday’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Formula One’s biggest star hasn’t held back his disdain for the spectacle that is the Las Vegas Grand Prix this week.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix in relation to fans being forced to leave Thursday’s practice session after an hourslong delay.
Formula One superstars Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will don special Elvis jumpsuits for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
After a rough first night, Formula One returned to the Strip for more practice and qualifying.
After an hourslong delay, the second round of Las Vegas Grand Prix practice commenced at 2:30 a.m. Friday, but fans weren’t in the stands to witness it.
The first practice session of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix won’t soon be forgotten by drivers and fans.
TSA officials expect over 98,000 people at Harry Reid International Airport on Sunday and 94,000 on Monday following the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The head of Formula One’s parent company issued an apology to Las Vegas residents for the months of road work needed to prepare the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit.
The National Weather Service lists the chance for rain for some of the Las Vegas Grand Prix events at 70 percent.
“It makes a bunch of sense,” LVCVA president and CEO Steve Hill said. “If you go out there now, traffic is better than it was before we built all this and that bridge is a big part of that.”