Las Vegas
19 - 21 NOVLas Vegas is built for scale — a night race defined by light, speed and sharp contrast. It’s engineered spectacle, but beneath the surface sits a circuit that demands absolute precision.
RACE SCHEDULE
Practice 1
Friday, November 20
00:30 - 01:30
Practice 1
Friday, November 20
00:30 - 01:30
Practice 2
Friday, November 20
04:00 - 05:00
Practice 2
Friday, November 20
04:00 - 05:00
Practice 3
Saturday, November 21
00:30 - 01:30
Practice 3
Saturday, November 21
00:30 - 01:30
Qualifying
Saturday, November 21
04:00 - 05:00
Qualifying
Saturday, November 21
04:00 - 05:00
Race
Sunday, November 22
04:00
Race
Sunday, November 22
04:00
LAS VEGAS. PERFORM UNDER LIGHTS.
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit prioritizes straight-line performance, with extended full-throttle sections broken up by heavy braking zones that demand stability and accuracy.
Run at night in low ambient temperatures, tire management becomes a defining challenge. Generating and maintaining temperature is difficult, particularly after long straights where heat is lost, leaving limited grip into braking and corner entry.
The circuit surface, made up of public roads, offers inconsistent grip across the lap. Drivers must continuously adapt braking points and throttle application as conditions evolve.
Traction out of slower corners is critical. Clean exits determine positioning into the main overtaking zones, where braking confidence under low grip becomes decisive.
The repeated transition from maximum speed to heavy deceleration places sustained demand on the braking system, requiring consistency and control across a race distance.
Las Vegas rewards efficiency, but success depends on control. Performance is defined not just by how much speed is generated, but by how effectively it is managed in low-grip conditions.
First GP
2023
Circuit length
6.2KM
Race distance
309.9KM
Laps
50
