Alright, folks, let’s talk about my little adventure figuring out the layout for the Vegas Grand Prix. I’ve always been a bit of a racing fan, but this project was a whole new level of exciting for me.

So, I started where anyone would—with a whole lot of internet research. I dug into every bit of info I could find about the track. The official stuff said it’s a 3.8-mile street circuit with 14 corners and this massive 1.92km straight. I mean, can you imagine the speeds? They’re saying over 210mph! My first thought was, “This is going to be insane to see in person.”
I spent hours poring over maps and articles. Learned that the layout is counterclockwise, which, honestly, doesn’t mean much to me except that it’s how they do it. The big deal, I found, was figuring out the best spots to watch from. Everyone’s talking about the Ascari Grandstands and Grandstands 18, 19, and 20 for turns 9 and 10. Sounds like prime real estate for some action. And if you want to be near the start and finish lines, it’s all about the Main Grandstand or Grandstands 1 to 5.
Finding the Sweet Spots
- East Harmon Zone: Sounds like the go-to for grandstand tickets. I jotted that down immediately.
- VIP Paddock Zone: If I were a millionaire, maybe. For now, it’s just a dream.
- Turns 1 and 2: Apparently, the place to be for the first lap madness. I can just picture the cars jostling for position.
- Pit Stop Rejoin: Also a smart spot since that’s where the cars come back out after their pit stops. Strategy central, right?
I even stumbled upon this 360-degree onboard video that takes you around the whole track. Watching that was a trip—it really gives you a feel for what the drivers will be up against. It’s one thing to read about it and another to see it, even if it’s just virtually.
After all this digging, I decided I had to see it for myself. So, I booked a trip to Vegas. Walking around, getting a feel for the city, it all started to click. You can almost hear the roar of the engines already. I walked the parts of the track that were open, imagining race day. It’s going to be wild, seeing those cars fly by in a place I usually associate with casinos and shows.
And there you have it—my deep dive into the Vegas Grand Prix layout. It was a blast researching and planning this out. Now, all that’s left is to wait for race day. It’s going to be epic, and I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds.
