F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to become the must attend event of the fall

An Oracle Red Bull Racing burns out on the Las Vegas Strip during the Las Vegas Grand Prix Launch Party, ahead of the 2023 Inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, at Caesars Palace, in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 5, 2022. - The inaugural Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix will take place November 16-18, 2023. (Photo by WADE VANDERVORT / AFP) (Photo by WADE VANDERVORT/AFP via Getty Images)
An Oracle Red Bull Racing burns out on the Las Vegas Strip during the Las Vegas Grand Prix Launch Party, ahead of the 2023 Inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, at Caesars Palace, in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 5, 2022. - The inaugural Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix will take place November 16-18, 2023. (Photo by WADE VANDERVORT / AFP) (Photo by WADE VANDERVORT/AFP via Getty Images) /
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In one of the most ambitious undertakings, F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will become the most coveted ticket for the fall. From the abundance of food and beverage offerings to its unique course track, racing fans, sports entertainment enthusiasts, and foodies will be heading to the Strip for all the events.

The anticipation for the Las Vegas Grand Prix grows at an exuberant pace. Given the racing sports’ surge in popularity, many people are intrigued with the engineering marvels that hit those turns and straightaways at mind boggling speed. The hand eye coordination and split second reaction times almost seem super human.

While few people will sit behind the wheel of those racing machines, the Las Vegas Grand Prix with all its food and beverage offerings will make it one of the pinnacle food and sports events. From the Strip to the Paddock, the plethora of offerings turns these few days into a spectacle that has to be experienced.

F1 events have become more than just watching cars speed through the track. From celebrity chefs creating innovative and memorable menus to world class entertainment, the weekend turns into a celebration, and those fortunate enough to attend will be talking about it for a long time.

For this year’s experience, several Las Vegas properties are offering premium 3-4 day packages. Although the cost might be significant, these options should be considered like the fall vacation. Instead of heading to a remote island or a magical resort, the well-heeled traveler might consider a trip to Las Vegas. As it currently stands, the event appears to be the place to be seen this fall.

Since food is often a big draw to any significant getaway, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has no shortage of celebrity chefs who will be showcasing their culinary greatness. Wolfgang Puck has offered a glimpse into his menu. While flavor is foremost, the menu is inclusive of all food preferences.

New to this F1 event, DO & CO, who has been the global catering company for the Paddock Club for 27 season, will offer its menu outside of those coveted confines. It is a first for any F1 race. Given the glitz and glam of this special event, it sets the tone for the Las Vegas event as unique and over the top.

Over the event’s duration, there will be almost too many food and beverage options to enjoy. From the grandstand to the resorts, the best of the best will be on display. While everyone will come excited to see all the racing action, they better come hungry, too.

The F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix runs November 16-18. Premium packages are available from Heineken House, Sports Illustrated Club SI, Club Paris, HGV Clubhouse (Hilton Grand Vacations), Skybox and Legacy. Check with other resorts for pricing and availability. More information on all the events can be found online.

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