Las Vegas Formula One centerpiece begins to rise from the ground
The centerpiece of the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix is beginning to rise from the ground.
The first columns are in place for what will be a 300,000-square-foot, four-story paddock facility, located on the northeast corner of Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane.
The area will feature the start/finish line, driver pits, ultra VIP spectator zones and a rooftop terrace. Plans are for F1 to utilize the space year-round, not just for race weekends.
“Construction on the paddock building is full steam ahead,” a race spokesperson said. “Timelines for construction and setups will vary in each zone, with some installs starting as early as June.”
Liberty Media, F1’s parent company, is investing $500 million between the building and the land purchase tied to the paddock site.
The inaugural race weekend is scheduled for Nov. 16 to 18 . The race will take place at night and will be 50 laps around a 3.8-mile course spanning portions of the Las Vegas Strip, Koval, Harmon and Spring Mountain Road. Speeds of up to 212 mph are expected to be reached.
Although initially signed to a three-year deal, the hope is to make the race an annual event for the foreseeable future.
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