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Formula One's GRAND PRIX PLAZA Reopens in Las Vegas
World's largest immersive F1 attraction returns for second year in Sin City
Jan. 30, 2026 at 12:47pm
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Grand Prix Plaza, a 39-acre multi-use complex in Las Vegas that houses a state-of-the-art Formula 1 attraction, has officially reopened for its second year. The attraction offers visitors of all ages a chance to connect with the sport, celebrate its history, and experience the speed, precision, and thrill that define Formula 1 racing.
Why it matters
The reopening of Grand Prix Plaza marks another milestone in Formula 1's continued expansion into the United States market, with Las Vegas set to host its first-ever F1 race later this year. The attraction provides an immersive and engaging way for fans to experience the sport outside of race weekends.
The details
Grand Prix Plaza features three main attractions, including F1 X, an interactive exhibit that allows visitors to get up close with F1 cars and learn about the technology and engineering behind the sport. Tickets for adults are $59, while military, children (ages 2-12), and locals can purchase tickets for $49. The attraction is open seven days a week, with slightly extended hours on weekends.
- Grand Prix Plaza officially reopened on January 30, 2026.
- 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.
The players
Benjamin Larvie
General Manager of Grand Prix Plaza.
Formula 1 Group
The organization that owns and operates the Formula 1 racing series.
What they’re saying
“As Grand Prix Plaza returns for its second year, it marks another exciting chapter for Formula 1 enthusiasts in Las Vegas. 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.”
— Benjamin Larvie, General Manager of Grand Prix Plaza (marketscreener.com)
What’s next
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.
The takeaway
The reopening of Grand Prix Plaza in Las Vegas underscores Formula 1's growing popularity in the United States and the sport's efforts to engage fans beyond race weekends. The immersive attraction provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the thrill and excitement of F1 racing firsthand.





