Las Vegas Grand Prix

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The Las Vegas Grand Prix is a motor racing event that forms part of the Formula One World Championship, taking place in Paradise, Nevada, in the United States. It is conducted as a night race on a temporary street circuit that includes parts of the Las Vegas Strip. The first race was held on November 18, 2023. Formula One and Las Vegas have signed an agreement to host the race through 2037.[1]

Number of times held3
First held2023
Most wins (drivers)Netherlands Max Verstappen (2)
Most wins (constructors)Austria Red Bull Racing (2)
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Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas Strip Circuit
Race information
Number of times held3
First held2023
Most wins (drivers)Netherlands Max Verstappen (2)
Most wins (constructors)Austria Red Bull Racing (2)
Circuit length6.201 km (3.853 miles)
Race length309.958 km (192.599 miles)
Laps50
Last race (2025)
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History

The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, held on November 18, 2023, 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 in the Champ Car series. The event took place around the Las Vegas Strip on a brand-new street track.[2][3][4][5] It was the third Grand Prix in the United States on the 2023 calendar after the Miami and the United States Grands Prix, and marked the first time since 1982 that there were three races held in the United States in a Formula One season.[6]

Formula One and Las Vegas had signed an agreement until 2027 for the race, with the intent being for the race to continue into perpetuity.[7] On June 4, 2026, it was announced that the Las Vegas Grand Prix would remain on the Formula One calendar thought 2037.[1]

Circuit

The circuit was designed by Tilke GmbH, with the project led by Carsten Tilke, son of Hermann Tilke. Formula One itself purchased a piece of land to build permanent pit and paddock facilities that are used during race weekends.[8]

With a length of 6.201 km (3.853 mi)[9] and consisting of 17 corners, the Grand Prix lasts 50 laps, giving a race distance of 309.958 km (192.599 mi).[10] The circuit is located next to many of the most famous casinos, including a 1.9 km (1.2 mi) straight down the Las Vegas Strip, as well as two other lengthy straight sections.[11]

Winners

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Repeat winners (drivers)

Drivers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in 2026.

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2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023, 2025
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Repeat winners (constructors)

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2 Austria Red Bull Racing 2023, 2025
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Repeat winners (engine manufacturers)

Manufacturers in bold are competing in the Formula One championship in 2026.

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2 Japan Honda RBPT 2023, 2025
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