2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix - Las Vegas, Nov 16 - 18

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
05 Nov 2022, 01:10
Should be fine if they start a twilight race and run into the night. Track should keep warm.
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Speaking of spectators I hear ticket prices have quadruppled overnight.
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FromGP2toWDC wrote:
28 Oct 2022, 00:47
Given what happened in Miami, its likely LV tickets will sell relatively quickly and $500 is at the lower end of the price spectrum.
$500 is only for general admission. This GP isn't really good value and a circuit of unknown quality as well. You could book roundtrip airfare and grandstand tickets to a nice European GP for the same cost as these outrageous grandstand tickets in Vegas.
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A big spectacle for another street circuit. This time for the rich and the famous if you see the ticket prices.
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Imagine these cars on Road America or Watkins Glenn....

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Are they going to resurface the roads at all? From some of the promo shots it looks very poor surface
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marcel171281 wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 11:09
Imagine these cars on Road America or Watkins Glenn....
For me, using these classic tracks (and Laguna Seca would be ideal; good geographic spread, history, performance compromises. I really do not know why there is a reluctance to use existing, proven facilities.
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I don't like that F1 is at another street circuit. Soon a third of the calendar will take place on non-circuits. It's ridiculous

We have 5 street circuits already in '22. It will be 6 in 2023

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organic wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 14:51
I don't like that F1 is at another street circuit. Soon a third of the calendar will take place on non-circuits. It's ridiculous

We have 5 street circuits already in '22. It will be 6 in 2023
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Yes, I think this is absurd. There are so many beautiful circuits all over the world the drivers and fans like more.
But hé, it's all about $$$$$$$$$ for Liberty.
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Wouter wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 14:59
organic wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 14:51
I don't like that F1 is at another street circuit. Soon a third of the calendar will take place on non-circuits. It's ridiculous

We have 5 street circuits already in '22. It will be 6 in 2023
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Yes, I think this is absurd. There are so many beautiful circuits all over the world the drivers and fans like more.
But hé, it's all about $$$$$$$$$ for Liberty.
I think it has much to do with the success of the E racing. The crowd and facilities (off track) ready made and 'city folk' are the ones prepared to spend on events, be they F1 fans or not.
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Stu wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 14:45
marcel171281 wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 11:09
Imagine these cars on Road America or Watkins Glenn....
For me, using these classic tracks (and Laguna Seca would be ideal; good geographic spread, history, performance compromises. I really do not know why there is a reluctance to use existing, proven facilities.
Laguna Seca is not good enough, in terms of safety, for F1 (it's FIA Grade two). Would the track's owners want to spend millions on the off-chance that they might get a race if one becomes available? Very unlikely. Likewise any number of equally "classic" tracks.

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AR3-GP wrote:
05 Nov 2022, 02:55
FromGP2toWDC wrote:
28 Oct 2022, 00:47
Given what happened in Miami, its likely LV tickets will sell relatively quickly and $500 is at the lower end of the price spectrum.
$500 is only for general admission. This GP isn't really good value and a circuit of unknown quality as well. You could book roundtrip airfare and grandstand tickets to a nice European GP for the same cost as these outrageous grandstand tickets in Vegas.
General admission that gives you standing room only in a very limited part of the track. Go to somewhere like Silverstone and general admission allows you to walk around the entire track - great on a Friday, for example, when you can spend the two FPs seeing the cars in all sorts of corners / straights.

Wow, the LA prices are a total mugging.

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MadMax wrote:
06 Nov 2022, 20:16
AR3-GP wrote:
05 Nov 2022, 02:55
FromGP2toWDC wrote:
28 Oct 2022, 00:47
Given what happened in Miami, its likely LV tickets will sell relatively quickly and $500 is at the lower end of the price spectrum.
$500 is only for general admission. This GP isn't really good value and a circuit of unknown quality as well. You could book roundtrip airfare and grandstand tickets to a nice European GP for the same cost as these outrageous grandstand tickets in Vegas.
General admission that gives you standing room only in a very limited part of the track. Go to somewhere like Silverstone and general admission allows you to walk around the entire track - great on a Friday, for example, when you can spend the two FPs seeing the cars in all sorts of corners / straights.

Wow, the LA prices are a total mugging.
I would assume a huge chunk of it would be 'cooperate' like Monaco.
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