Formula One is set to increase its footprint on the Las Vegas Strip with an attraction that will put fans behind the wheel of virtual race cars.
Motor Sports
Small businesses affected by Formula One traffic issues got a small victory with a bridge removal but may not see compensation for their financial losses.
Fans seeking a bird’s eye view of the layout for the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix and more will have an option come race weekend.
Tickets will go on sale Wednesday for grandstand seating at The Mirage for November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The race will see cars reaching speeds of more than 200 mph race during the 50-lap at night in-and-around the Strip on a course that features three main straights and 17 corners.
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