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Formula 1: Further details revealed for Las Vegas GP in 2023

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Formula 1 has revealed further details around its race in Las Vegas for 2023 as the sport heads to the American city.

The championship is making a big play for the United States market with it aiming to capitalise on the growth in interest in the sport in the country over the last few years.

Fuelled by the success of Drive to Survive on Netflix and the US Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, we saw a second race held Stateside earlier this year in Miami with F1 revealing it’ll be running three Grands Prix in the country come 2023.

Indeed, Vegas is joining the calendar and will be the penultimate round of the championship, forming a rather eye-watering double-header with Abu Dhabi for those that will have to travel it, with the FIA revealing the full schedule for ’23 yesterday. READ MORE: F1 2023 CALENDAR CONFIRMED There are several stories to take from that unveiling, with Monaco earning a three-year deal and China back on the scene but it is perhaps Vegas that has the most sense of intrigue around it given it’s a brand new circuit joining the schedule.

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