Las Vegas Grand Prix, F1
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F1's high-profile event in Las Vegas attracts plenty of comment. But the sport's owners wants more elements from Vegas at other races
Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and the other 18 drivers on the Formula One grid aren’t the only drivers racing under the bright lights of the iconic Strip. There’s a second racing series on the Las Vegas Grand Prix course.
Cadillac team principal Graeme Lowdon says the team will not just be an American team on the grid. They will be THE team.
Lewis Hamilton’s first season with Ferrari isn’t going well. After retiring from the Brazilian GP, Hamilton remains without a podium. That’s the longest drought of his 18-year career and the longest wait for anyone racing for the Scuderia. Yikes.
Set against the unique backdrop of Las Vegas, it’s time for the final round of the season. Maya Weug has been really strong in this final part of the championship and her only goal is to secure the title.
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F1 in Las Vegas stumbled out of the gate but is adjusting to make it a strong staple to the calendar
Formula 1 has returned to Las Vegas, aiming to be the most glamorous event on the schedule. Max Verstappen initially criticized the focus on high-rollers and celebrities over the race itself.
Las Vegas is hosting a hotly anticipated F1 Grand Prix, in the hopes of jumpstarting a slow tourist season. British rising star Lando Norris, who races for McLaren, speaks with NBC News’ Chloe Melas about his career and the upcoming Vegas race.