I’ll be going to see the Las Vegas GP. I’ve never been to a Formula 1 race and don’t know what to expect from the days surrounding the race. Are there any tips you wish you knew before going the first time? I plan on going to the full race weekend and not sure what to bring to make my stay more comfortable. Also, any tips on stops I should make in that area of Vegas while I’m there?

  • @[email protected]
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    01 hour ago

    My advice would be to avoid the Vegas shit show experience and go to an event with feeder series races.

    Watching events in person is nothing like watching them from home. There is a lot of downtime when F1 is the only series racing. If the venue is interesting (imo Vegas isn’t) then you can wander around and explore a bit but in a place like Vegas it’s going to be a lot of sitting around, and they’ve already shown they don’t care about the fan experience.

    I’m sure there’s fun to be had at any F1 event but Vegas wouldn’t be my first choice, or even on the list.

  • misery mansion
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    34 hours ago

    Maybe bone up on which car has the yellow T-cam, and the and driver’s numbers. The first time I went, I was surprised to learn how much I rely on the timing tower context to know which car is which.

    The helmets are also useful but obviously they can change. Eg Ocon’s is usually bright red, Lando usually neon yellow etc

  • @Eideen
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    24 hours ago
    • The food is expensive, bring som.
    • earplugs
    • find out how to get to and from the track.
    • something soft to sit on, you will be there a long time.
  • @ninth_plane
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    812 hours ago

    Wear ear protection, even if the cars are quiet enough these days that you don’t think you need it. Sometimes the trackside commentary is available on a local FM radio station, and they’ll sell overpriced radio headsets, so bring your own if you’re interested in that.