Horner looks forward to Las Vegas, but 'the layout is simplistic'

19:00, 12 Nov 2023
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It has been a long time since a Grand Prix has been as hyped as the upcoming race in Las Vegas. According to Formula 1, a great spectacle awaits on the Strip in the American gambling city, especially as the race will be run at night. Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing's team boss, is also curious to see how the weekend will unfold.

"I think Vegas could promise to be quite an exciting race," said the team boss of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. "I watched the drivers on the simulator running around it the other day, and I mean, it's got a straight as long as Azerbaijan, you know, into a sharp left-hander. And so I think there is going to be plenty of action there."

Whether the race is going to be attractive to the public is written in the American stars. In any case, one factor of interest is going to be the weather - especially the temperature. "It's going to be cooler in the evening, tyre temperature could be crucial, and that's going to move things around us as well," he said. "Whilst the format and the layout of the circuit is, shall we say, is more of a simplistic one, so is Montreal, and that also produces great races."

Horner hopes for sporting spectacle

Horner is pretty sure that the Vegas event will be a spectacle not only on the track, but certainly off it too: "I think it's going to be a hell of a show for Formula 1, but the most important thing is that as a sporting spectacle, it delivers and it produces a great race. And the amount of interest that there is in the US, you know, is phenomenal. And I think that we really need to deliver to make sure that we capitalise on that interest."

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LukeF1 13 November 2023 at 09:37+ 2359

I am not convinced about this GP and all the hype around it... I will wait for it to happen to make up my mind, but like Horner said, the racing should be their first and foremost concern. Not the lights, not the fountains, not the off-track events for rich fans. That's nice and all but should be far less important in the priority list of F1 and the FIA.

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Ichigo 13 November 2023 at 08:01+ 888

Long straights and slow corners could be a good race hopefully we do get a lot of wheel to wheel action from the drivers.
Hopefully it is not a snooze fest :|

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Red Bull Cactus 12 November 2023 at 22:49+ 4095

Can they not request to have a practice session at night?
I mean, i probably won't be watching FP1 at 7am or something, but at least for the drivers/teams/FIA to know what to expect.
I didn't look at the timetables, so maybe they already have night sessions, which i kinda assume anyway considering the temperatures being exceptionally important here.

EDIT: Nevermind, i just took a look at the timetables and they're all early morning watches for us, so i guess they should get decent data to determine what to do with/about it.

RET 13 November 2023 at 03:45+ 2686

A couple of 8:30 pm and midnight FP so the teams shld get some good data of the night race.
Probably also designed to not cause too much traffic disruption during the daytime.

Piastri CRUSHES the opposition in FP3 in Bahrain