The Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to return from November 21 to 23, 2024, promising an unparalleled blend of high-speed racing and opulent entertainment. Following its inaugural success, the event is poised to captivate both motorsport enthusiasts and luxury seekers.
Diverse Viewing Experiences Cater to All Fans
Organizers have curated a spectrum of viewing options to accommodate various preferences and budgets. General admission tickets start at $99, granting access to designated zones along the Koval Straightaway. For those desiring a more immersive experience, grandstand seats are available, offering closer proximity to the action.
Exclusive VIP Packages Offer Unmatched Luxury
For attendees seeking exclusivity, several high-end packages are on offer:
- Bellagio Fountain Club: Priced at $13,015 for a three-day pass, this package provides front-row seats to the race, complemented by unlimited gourmet dining and beverages from renowned chefs such as Mario Carbone and Masaharu Morimoto.
- Gordon Ramsay’s F1 Garage: At $35,000, this premium experience includes a three-day pass featuring live cooking stations, a pop-up of Ramsay’s London restaurant Lucky Cat, and behind-the-scenes access to team areas.
- Papi Steak F1 Garage: Also priced at $35,000, this package offers a Paddock Pass, rooftop club access, pit lane walks, guided track tours, and a menu featuring caviar, Maine lobster tails, and wagyu pastrami.
Culinary Delights Enhance the Race Experience
The Grand Prix weekend is set to be a gastronomic extravaganza, with numerous celebrity chef-hosted events:
- Brunch with Wolfgang Puck: Held at Spago, this event features dishes like sweet corn agnolotti and smoked salmon pizza, with Puck present to mingle and sign his cookbook.
- Hell’s Kitchen Trackside Lunch with Gordon Ramsay: This four-course lunch includes Ramsay classics such as pan-seared scallops and beef Wellington, accompanied by wine or cocktail pairings.
- Jean Georges Steakhouse: An exclusive dinner pairing with Macallan whiskies, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the brand.
- Morimoto Omakase Dinner: Chef Masaharu Morimoto personally prepares a multi-course omakase experience, paired with premium sake and wines.
Vibrant Watch Parties and Special Events Abound
Beyond the track, Las Vegas will host a variety of events to engage fans:
- Red Bull Watch Party at Circa’s Stadium Swim: Features race broadcasts on massive screens, pool access, racing simulators, themed cocktails, and merchandise.
- Shoey Bar at Bellagio: Offers the unique experience of drinking from a white racing shoe, attracting celebrities and fans alike.
- Boulevard Watch Party at the Cosmopolitan: Provides elevated views of the track from the Boulevard Pool, with closed-circuit race viewing and a Jefferson’s Bourbon Outpost.
- Neon City Festival: A free downtown festival featuring live music from artists like Neon Trees and Alison Wonderland, along with food trucks and art installations.
Las Vegas Embraces the Grand Prix Spirit
The city’s hospitality industry is fully embracing the Grand Prix, with hotels and restaurants offering special packages and events to enhance the race weekend experience. From luxury suites overlooking the track to themed menus and exclusive parties, Las Vegas is set to deliver an unforgettable spectacle that combines the thrill of Formula 1 racing with its signature flair for entertainment.
For more information and ticket purchases, visit the official Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix website: