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FI Officials Re-Open Grand Prix Plaza In Las Vegas


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LVSportsBiz.com report by Hugh Byrne

LAS VEGAS. Nevada — After the Las Vegas Grand Prix officially completed dismantling its 3.8-mile track in the Strip corridor on New Year’s Eve, the Las Vegas Formula 1 folks then re-opened their Grand Prix Plaza Jan. 30.

LVSportsBiz.com visited the Las Vegas facility on Koval Lane at the Harmon Avenue corner just east of the Strip to see the 39-acre Grand Prix Plaza was back in action.

F1 fans could do everything from zipping around the karting track to engaging race simulators to checking out cars. The F1 karting experience has three options that cost $37, $69 and $99.

LVSportsBiz.com filed this video report on the interactive facility and karting track:

Year 4 of the Las Vegas Grand Prix is Nov. 19-21.


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