A few days after Formula 1 announced the return of the Las Vegas Grand Prix for the 2023 season, a video was released showing in detail the design of the circuit that will host the drivers of the world’s top motor racing category.
In the 360-degree video, a tour of the 14 curves and the long straight that make up the urban circuit that has a distance of just over 6 kilometers per lap completed.
Among other facts about the venue, on the straightaway cars could reach up to 210 miles per hour, and cars will have to complete 50 laps to complete the race.
Thus, from next year on, the United States will host three F1 races, including the Miami Grand Prix and the Austin Grand Prix.
It will be interesting to see how things play out at the GP of Sin City, as we are talking about a street circuit that could be compared in some ways to Monaco, where it becomes very difficult for drivers to be able to overtake during the race.
McLaren Denounces Irregularities Involving Ferrari and Haas
After the first two starts of the 2022 Formula 1 season, the first controversy that could have serious consequences has arisen.
McLaren filed a complaint with the FIA about the suspicious relationship between the Ferrari and Haas teams, as it could be more than just carrying the same engine.
“First of all, I want to make it clear that we are very focused on our own car, so I can’t talk specifically about Haas and Ferrari. But it is no secret that, in general, these relations that exist within the regulation, as they are established, worry us,” McLaren boss Andreas Seidl told media outlet Formula1news.
This is a complex situation involving a Ferrari looking to clinch the 2022 drivers’ title with Charles Leclerc as the main figure.