Albon, who played alongside his girlfriend Lily Muni, a player on the LPGA Tour, expressed more concern about the golf match than the previous races. The Wynn Golf Club event saw Justin Thomas and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz emerge victorious. Sainz, an accomplished golfer, saw this as a breakthrough moment despite accidentally breaking the trophy during celebrations.
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Las Vegas promises a unique F1 experience with casinos and clubs offering packages for fans between races. Special attractions include a “Shoey Bar” at the Bellagio, where guests can purchase limited-edition driving shoes and replicate Daniel Ricciardo’s signature shoey celebration. The Aria features a Valtteri Bottas-inspired haircut session, and Ferrari has a pop-up boutique at the Bellagio.
Various venues, including Hell’s Kitchen in Caesars Palace and Nobu in the Cosmopolitan, offer special meals and experiences with celebrity chefs. The city is abuzz with photo opportunities, show cars, and exclusive events like the Vanderpump Brunch.
The Sphere, touted as the world’s largest spherical structure, adds a unique element to the race. Standing at 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide, it features a bright LED screen and will display exclusive content during the race. Aston Martin has partnered with The Sphere for a significant marketing push, showcasing its cars on the landmark.
While drivers like Pierre Gasly appreciate the hype and fabulous location, the grandeur of the event exceeds expectations. The Sphere’s executive vice president, Joel Fisher, assures that the race’s content on The Sphere’s screen will adhere to F1 guidelines, featuring driver cards, statistics, helmets, and graphics. Aston Martin’s partnership with The Sphere marks a historic marketing effort for the luxury brand. The Sphere, closed to the public during the weekend, serves as a focal point for F1 hospitality, providing a distinctive backdrop to one of the world’s premier sporting events.