In the early 1980s, the city hosted two F1 races under the Caesars Palace Grand Prix moniker. The grands prix were held on a 14-turn, 2.26-mile temporary street circuit set up in the parking lot ...
Chased out by officers enforcing a strict “no loitering policy,” unticketed locals and visitors hoping to sneak a peek at the ...
The Las Vegas Grand Prix has mastered the art of the Formula 1 street circuit in a way that never seemed possible in America.
Las Vegas held two championship races in 1981 and 1982, both title-deciding season-enders going under the name of the Caesars ...
No tickets? No problem. Locals and visitors are getting creative when it comes to finding spots to view the Formula 1 Las ...
Winding through the streets of the Las Vegas strip, drivers will fly past icons of the city, including the Sphere, Caesars ...
“Caesars (Palace) was holding these boxing matches in their pavilion behind their hotel,” said Chris Pook, the founder of the Long Beach Grand Prix, brought in by race promoters to help ...
There were two previous F1 races hosted by this city, named the Caesars Palace Grand Prix that completed the 1981 and 1982 seasons respectively. Nelson Piquet and Keke Rosberg clinched the drivers ...
cramming less than 2-point-3 miles worth of tight hairpin turns between Caesars Palace and Spring Mountain road. The Result was the Caesars Palace Grand Prix.
While the Strip Circuit has only held one race, Las Vegas has previously hosted two other races - the Caesars Palace Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982.