Previewing 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
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Formula 1 returns to Las Vegas this weekend, launching a final blitz of three back-to-back race weekends to finish the 2025 season, and likely crown a new world champion.
F1 in Las Vegas stumbled out of the gate but is adjusting to make it a strong staple to the calendar
LAS VEGAS — Formula 1 returned to Las Vegas for the first time in 41 years determined to be the most glamourous event on the globe-hopping schedule.
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Racing Bulls unveils holographic F1 livery for Las Vegas
The holographic livery adds iridescent colours to the usually white nose, sidepod and engine cover of the VCARB 02 driven by Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson. The design is the team’s fourth and final one-off livery of the 2025 season.
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Las Vegas airport offers travel tips ahead of F1, Thanksgiving weekend
With the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix kicking off just a weekend before the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Harry Reid International Airport is gearing up for a busy travel period.
Since returning to the Formula One calendar in 2023, the Las Vegas Grand Prix stands out for doing things a bit differently — from the Saturday night race start time, ensuring the race pops against the city’s famed skyline, to shutting down the Strip to form part of the track. The first two years of the race have been enormous undertakings.
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Viva by McLaren Special Operations honors the Lifestyle of Las Vegas
By Leon Brittain In the spirit of the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, McLaren Special Operations (MSO) has finalized its latest performance machine aptly dubbed Project Viva. Utilizing a one-off 750S Spider as the canvas,
Lando Norris will tie David Coulthard as the most-tenured driver in McLaren history when the lights go out for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where the current Formula 1 points leader will make his 150th career start.
The Las Vegas Street Circuit only made its first appearance on the F1 calendar in 2023, meaning that McLaren's track record in Nevada is short yet disastrous. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are the two strongest contenders for this year's world championship,