Grand Prix Plaza has officially reopened in Las Vegas. Set within the 39-acre, multi-use complex that houses the state-of-the-art Las Vegas Grand Prix Pit Building, the entertainment destination features more than 100,000 square feet of F1 attractions.
“As Grand Prix Plaza returns for its second year, it marks another exciting chapter for Formula 1 enthusiasts in Las Vegas,” said Benjamin Larvie, general manager of Grand Prix Plaza. “It’s a place where visitors of all ages can connect with the sport, celebrate its history and experience the speed, precision and thrill that define Formula 1. For year two, we’ve taken Grand Prix Plaza to new heights, offering returning guests new ways to engage in the sport, while giving first-time visitors an action-packed introduction to the world of racing.”
Attractions at the Grand Prix Plaza
F1 X
Reimagined for 2026, the 20,000-square-foot F1 X space features refreshed artifacts from the Legacy of Formula 1, the chance for guests to design their own Formula 1 car livery, hands-on experience working as an elite pit crew and team engineer, and the opportunity to view the Las Vegas Strip Circuit from the driver’s seat in an all-new state-of-the-art 4D theater.
F1 DRIVE
The first and only F1 DRIVE in North America, this high-speed karting experience puts guests behind the wheel on part of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, marking the first time a karting attraction has operated on part of a Formula 1 track. Drivers can take on 1,470 feet of track with 22 turns in bespoke F1-inspired karts reaching speeds of up to 30 miles per hour. Karts are equipped with Overtake Mode, Energy Reduction System (ERS), LCD steering wheel displays and authentic engine sounds.
F1 HUB
The F1 HUB features the Formula 1 retail store and updated F1 HUB Lounge. It also includes F1 simulators where guests can feel the power and precision of Formula 1. The racing simulators were developed in collaboration with leading F1 experts, with each one combining advanced motion technology with immersive audio-visual effects, delivering a true-to-life racing moment.
The attraction will close for the season in the fall to prepare for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with an official closing date and future reopening date to be announced.
