Naomi Schiff looks ahead to the Las Vegas Grand Prix and asks: could the cold weather throw a spanner in the works? Question 6: So the race is at night? What time does it start? Most public walkways, including down the Strip, will remain open next to the circuit but organisers have confirmed they won't have views of the track.
Temporary vehicle and pedestrian access bridges across the track have been erected to keep things moving from inside the circuit while the affected roads that make up the track are closed. 'This will be an epically-attended weekend in Las Vegas.' 'We have about 100,000 tickets of our own inventory bringing people to the event and there are many, many watch parties around the valley which will also be filling additional hotel rooms even for those people who are not fortunate enough to be able to be on track,' says Wilm. One thing's for certain: it's going to be busy. Well, as normal as is logistically possible with a Grand Prix circuit right in the middle of the spur road that many of the major hotels, casinos and entertainment venues straddle. The next stop on the Formula 1 calender is the Las Vegas Grand Prix and you don't want to miss it!