Las Vegas Grand Prix set for 2023 addition to F1 calendar
Formula 1 has revealed today that there will be a Grand Prix in the city of Las Vegas, with it being added to the calendar from as early as next season.
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Formula 1 has revealed today that there will be a Grand Prix in the city of Las Vegas, with it being added to the calendar from as early as next season.
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