The Las Vegas Grand Prix is a motor racing event in Paradise, Nevada, United States, part of the Formula One World Championship. The circuit was inaugurated on November 18, 2023, and has signed an agreement with Formula One until 2025. The November 18, 2023 event marked the first Formula One race in Las Vegas since the 1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix and the first street race in the city since the 2007 Vegas Grand Prix Champ Car.
Designed by Tilke GmbH and led by Casten Tilke, son of Hermann Tilke, the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit consists of 17 corners, with a length of 6.201 km. The circuit lasts 50 laps, covering a total distance of 309.958 km. The Las Vegas Grand Prix was the third Grand Prix in the United States on the 2023 calendar after the Miami Grand Prix and the United States Grand Prix. The newly formed Las Vegas circuit also marked the first time since 1982, for three races held in the United States in a Formula One Championship.
Las Vegas Grand Prix Year-by-Year Winners
Since the Las Vegas Grand Prix was established in 2023, there have been only two races in the Formula One competition so far. The last race on November 24, 2024, saw George Russell, Lewis Hamilton, and Carlos Sainz Jr. on the podium, with Lando Norris setting the fastest lap.
Year | Winner | Team |
2023 | Max Verstappen | Red-Bull Racing Honda RBPT |
2024 | George Russell | Mercedes |
FAQs on Las Vegas Grand Prix Winners
The Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit was inaugurated on November 18, 2023.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit is 6.201 km long.
There are 17 corners in the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit was designed by Tilke GmbH, with the project led by Carsten Tilke.