Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023: A quick guide to the F1 race including track and weather details

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The future is now - Las Vegas will host this weekend's grand prix

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is here.

Formula 1 returns to Nevada for the first time in 40 years with a new street track around the Las Vegas Strip, with drivers racing between the city's most iconic spots.

Vegas will have it all, from a star-studded opening ceremony to a wedding chapel on site.

Here's what you need to know...

Which landmarks does the Las Vegas circuit take in?

The start line and run from Turn One to Turn Four have been developed into a permanent race area, which will include a pit building, garages and team areas.

From there, the track leads on to the straight down Koval Lane, followed by turns around MSG Sphere - Vegas' new immersive music and entertainment arena.

Down Sands Avenue, drivers will pass the Venetian Resort before they turn into the star of the show - the Las Vegas Strip, which is home to Harrah's, The Mirage, Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas and Bellagio.

Another couple of turns lead to the final straight on East Harmon Avenue.

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Vegas' most famous landmarks are showcasing Formula 1, including Paris Las Vegas...

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...and Caesars Palace

What sort of track do we expect it to be?

Cold and quick, basically.

"Temperature is the first parameter we evaluate, and at the end of November the desert at night will be quite cold," Pirelli's motorsport director Mario Isola told Bloomberg., external

Because of that, Pirelli will be providing its softest tyre compounds to the teams.

And Isola expects the track to be "very fast".

"We are expecting a high speed straight - very high speed," he said.

The race will take place over 50 laps.

What will the weather be like for the Las Vegas Grand Prix?

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'At night, in the desert, it can get cold. Especially in mid-November'

What time will the Las Vegas Grand Prix start?

The night race is set to be a glamourous one in Nevada, but that means anyone following in the UK faces an early start.

The race will begin at 10pm local time on Saturday, which is 6am on Sunday in the UK.

Session

Local time

UK time

First practice

20:30, Thursday

04:30 GMT, Friday

Second practice

00:00, Friday

08:00 GMT, Friday

Third practice

20:30, Friday

04:30 GMT, Saturday

Qualifying

00:00, Saturday

08:00 GMT, Saturday

Race

22:00, Saturday

06:00 GMT, Sunday

How can I follow the race?

The BBC Sport website and app will provide its usual live text service of every session this weekend. This will also feature the BBC Radio 5 Live commentary, which is also available on BBC Sounds.

Sky Sports will broadcast all sessions live.

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A wedding chapel has been built in the paddock for the weekend

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Stands have been erected around the street track in Vegas

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The kerbs at the track include a nod to one of the city's main attractions

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The four-storey pit building runs from Turn 14 to Turn 4

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Las Vegas will host this weekend's grand prix

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