Hindustan Times (Noida)

F1 to light up Las Vegas night sky in November 2023

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Knowing that it (Las Vegas) is a real party city, it’s difficult. How are you going to focus that weekend? There is going to be so much going on. LEWIS HAMILTON, SEVEN-TIME WORLD CHAMPION

LAS VEGAS: Formula One will light up the Las Vegas night sky on a Saturday in November 2023 as the streets of ‘Sin City’ are taken over by the fastest cars and most famous drivers in the world, officials said. The Las Vegas GP’S 6.12km track will see drivers roar past landmarks such as the Bellagio Fountains and Caesars Palace for an event expected to attract 170,000 fans.

“We are doing something spectacula­r,” Stefano Domenicali, CEO of F1, said while overlookin­g the Las Vegas Strip, which lit up with ads for the event after it was announced. “It’s the perfect marriage. We are in an iconic city, we’re going to have the right atmosphere, the right intensity, the right passion. We feel at home here already.”

F1 races are usually staged on Sundays and the Saturday night race shows that the sport is “not static” and can adapt to its environmen­t, he said. The city will also need to adapt for the race, which Nevada governor Steve Sisolak said will have a $1 billion impact on the local economy. “I predict that this will become the iconic race, the flagship race, of F1 within a couple years,” Sisolak said.

“That’s how well this is going to be received.”

Drivers were eager to participat­e in the race, which has not been given an exact date.

“I cannot believe it,” Alphatauri driver Pierre Gasly said in a video showing his reaction to the news. “Are we going to take that main road? No! That’s going to be insane.”

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said the driver who can resist the city’s many temptation­s will have the edge.

“Knowing that it’s a real party city, it’s difficult,” he said.

“How are you going to focus that weekend? There’s going to be so much going on.”

The sport previously struggled to make inroads in the United States, particular­ly after an infamous six car race at Indianapol­is in 2005 left huge reputation­al damage. But its popularity has been surging and the country will host the Miami Grand Prix in May and the US Grand Prix in Austin in October.

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