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    Dennis H.

    I got the opportunity to visit the F1 center in Las Vegas for the Robin Hood Summit. It was a great venue and being a new fan of F1 racing thanks to the Netflix show and recent movie, I was pretty excited to see the race cars in person. Along with the different racing helmets and racing outfits. I also got to experience the racing simulator which was awesome. I am not sure if you have to pay since it was part of the Summit. Overall a great experience. I shared some pics so enjoy.

    Emily G.

    I had the chance to attend the Las Vegas Grand Prix's 100 Days to Race Day celebration, and it was such a fun and well-put-together event! They made it free to the public, which is rare for something this high-profile, and it really felt like they wanted fans of all ages to get excited for race weekend. They even had a car show outside! The event had a little bit of everything! As a person who isn't a race fan this definitely entertaining and I got to learn all about the F1.

    Connie Y.

    Finally made it to a Formula One race after years of watching old movies of Senna, Nikki Lauda, and all the episodes of Drive to Survive. We were at the Heineken Grand Stands. It was a trek to get to our seating but once we got in the traffic flowed nicely and it was easy to get to all the fan zones. It was a little rainy the day of the race but all in all the weather was nice. It was great to be able to tour the paddock of the female racers of the Formula 1 academy and to see them race. We had a great view of the pit stops during the race night. There were a lot of interactive fan zones and giveaways around the strip. It was nice to see the actual F1 cars on display around the hotels on the strip. We were able to get some merch at the F1 Hub in the Venetian. Would love to be back to experience this again. Happy Yelping!

    Heaven R.

    Totally worth the experience. For one they have a FREE virtual reality experience on the second floor and you can go without other reservations. My group did the 3 laps. As you progressed each lap was a bit more intense. Be careful they don't take the no bumping/crashing as serious. Worth the price for all 3 laps! I would want to go to the facility again and experience this

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    James A.

    My wife and I did the F1 drive go-cart experience and it was the highlight of our trip. We arrived without reservations and the desk person was able to get us into the last race of the day (what luck!). From qualifying to a proper standing start for the race - I will do this again in a heartbeat. Once we finished our race - we tried out the simulators and that was fun for a unique experience. Please bring this back for 2026!

    "The winner ain't the one with the fastest car. It's the one who refuse to lose . "
    Susan R.

    "I am an artist. The track is my canvas and the car is my brush." Graham Hill Formula One Grand Prix racing are you ready Vegas! All the best of the best are here. Drive and drive fast pray that you don't crash, but remember to have fun. What an epic experience? The preparation that goes into this event is outstanding. So many individuals work tirelessly together to bring this event to life all on and around the Las Vegas strip. It's amazing truly a beautiful thing to see and view in the best little city on the West Coast. Vegas truly has it all now. Let's explore this event together. I leading up to race day I'm not going to fib, traffic is a problem and a nightmare. If you work anywhere around the strip you will be impacted for weeks and weeks while they are building this massive infrastructure. Most locals steer clear until the checkered flag drops. Security is of the highest priority and importance. Living in Las Vegas bring only what you need to this event so everyone is safe and healthy. One of the biggest sponsors of this event is Oracle Racing a leader in making sure that the fans can get closer to the action of the race . Through many strategies and simulations they are delivering cutting edge technology to make the racing experience even better. Oracle meets and expands their mission to make sure the racing experiences stay cutting edge. While the company Red Bull keeps the individuals alert and aware while driving, watching, and planning for future endeavors and engagements. The future is unwritten and brighter for a few students involved in the STEM learning process here locally in Vegas. These students were able to get a hands on tour and education through the racing industry that was sponsored and created just for them. Science and math are the future. We need new engineers to be engaged in the field so what's better than a guided tour to stimulate and stun their curiosities. Even at the local level the Rebels of UNLV racing division built a car that the students were able to interact with. This small impact is hands on and shape the minds of these young players who will be the future of racing. Are you ready for the challenge of Formula Racing 2025 Las Vegas. Visit their website to learn, plan, and get started on your next journey. The action has already begun and in the works for 2025. We are awaiting when the next checkered flag drops and the race begins.

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    Jacob F.

    Great experience! The Staff was very welcoming and helpful! It's a beautiful and clean experience. And for being in Vegas the prices were fair! I did the go carts. They were fun, next time I will go for the more expensive package. The sim racing was fun too and free when I was there. Got to do six laps. The bar was super nice. I will try the restaurant next trip as well!

    James H.

    F1 Vegas was amazing. The exhibits at the hotels were cool. Some had simulators like in the Aria. Meet are greets are announced on their team twitter sites and likely on Thursday and Friday. The F1 Hub was a hot mess with lines taking 3-4 hours. People were lining up at 7am for a 10am opening. Some of the items are available online. Cost? For 3 shirts, a hoodie and coffee mug was around $450. Some items were discounted online post LVGP and there is a small selection at their airport Kiosk. Items you can't find online are the yellow caps, coffee mugs, model cars and disney Fuel the Magic apparel. Black Amex Card holders can get in without getting in line up to 6 people. Fuel The Magic ticket holders also get priority access. We initially had the Grandstand but upgraded to the Club Paris ($2k/pp). The Grandstand is a better option at $600/pp. Club Paris is beer park converted and people show up at 2:30 to get a spot off the railing. What Club Paris didn't say is the far right and left of the deck were closed off, the right for a private party and the left only for photo ops. What is left is the middle deck but center of the deck is as a big mobile bill board blocking the race track. So people were 2-3 deep on the railings trying to get a view. On the straight away it's really fast. So majority of the people who paid $2k were inside watching the race on the TV screen. Food wise: There was a meat station with ribs, lamb and beef. A seafood, dessert bar and pretzel bar inside. There is cafeteria like tables inside with small TVs--really buzz kill but people were there sitting on cheap tables. Tip: Kosher food is available upon request and kosher wine is allowed. Speaking of wine, the hospitality package included beer and wine. The wine was cheap $30 Quilt Napa valley and the ran out before the race started and did not replace it with another cab. Overall, food was just okay. The table side caviar was cool but it was more crème fresh with tiny tiny caviar. My recommendation is to stick with Grandstand tickets and eat before or after and be guaranteed a seat and views of the race on the turns. Friends at Cromwell watched the race with better food but higher up and behind glass. Belagio Fountain Club on FP1 day was cool. I personally would do the Disney Fuel The Magic package so kuddos to Disney for the F1 collaboration. *The Mickey fantasmic show was pre-recorded. Walkways and the escalators during peak times are ridiculously busy and some were closed completely forcing people to take the elevator thus causing huge choke points. Souvenirs? There are none on the strip. No fake or knocks offs. Just the F1 hub. Getting around: Taxi from Paris to Venetian $36, Lyft $16. Tickets: resale prices go up the closer to the race and it was sold out. People were offering $1-3k for grandstand tickets. F1 Vegas overall, will absolutely do it again!

    Destiny S.

    Such a cool spot for any motorsport fan! The entire place is designed nicely and packed with interactive displays. You can get up close to real F1 cars, learn about the tech, and even hop into simulators that make you feel like you're racing down the Strip yourself. The staff was great--super friendly and happy to explain things or help you get the most out of each activity. It's very photo-friendly too--plenty of spots with race cars, trophies, and neon-lit backdrops that look amazing on camera. Prices for merch and food are what you'd expect for a premium Vegas attraction, but the quality of the experience makes it worth it. F1X interactive experience was a TON of fun and worth every cent!! (You get to create your own car livery which is cool!) If you can't make it to an actual race, this is the next best thing! Definitely recommend checking out the Go Karts!

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    Brandon S.

    This place is pretty cool. It's good to see that they're using this complex for something for the fans to do when the races are not happening. I did the F1 drive go karting and it was a blast. I will say these go carts are unlike anything you've probably ever driven a lot more power to them with the very restricted steering. You can do multiple races, so the price will fluctuate on how much you pay depending of which race type you select. Each race you'll be out on the track about 12 minutes and you're both indoor and outside on the actual F1 track. You go through a safety course which is only a few minutes you'll get equipped with a helmet and neck brace for your safety. If you don't wanna go an actual go kart, they do have the simulator, which is currently free( as of August 2025) where you can do a very similar thing to the go karts, but just in a driving simulating machine, this is something you stand in line for and it's first come first serve. We also had a drink and an appetizer at the fuel and fork. The menu is not extensive so there's not a lot of variety to choose from in regards to food. However, the drink menu is relatively deep and has both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. We enjoyed our drinks however we did have spinach and artichoke dip which was OK at best it seemed to be missing something and they didn't give us enough chips for the giant bowl of dip that was presented to us. I'm not gonna knock any stars off because the food was lackluster because the driving experience itself was pretty cool. Just know everything has a separate price to do the go karts and another fee to go to through the museum, so I would suggest looking and booking online prior to going therefore, you can know which packages make the most sense for what you wanna do while you're there. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful so if you do have any questions upon your arriving, I don't see having any issues with getting those questions answered would definitely recommend for anyone coming to Vegas and looking for something different to do.

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    Logan P.

    i had a great time here at the 2025 gp, whoever is reading this review should definitely go into the paddock club, its a once in a lifetime experience

    The F1 experience was a fun way to learn about the history.

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