Formula 1 will make it's debut in 'Sin City' this weekend with more than 300,000 people expected to come through the gates at the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix
It's the F1 extravaganza that the whole world is looking forward to - except for current world champion Max Verstappen that is.
Excitement, however, seems to centre around the famous nature of the venue, as opposed to anticipation over the actual racing. With long straights and tight corners, pundits are not forecasting a race laced with excitement with Verstappen the overwhelming favourite to take the chequered flag for the 18th time in 2023.
Regardless, a star-studded opening ceremony will kick things off. Indeed, John Legend, Swedish House Mafia and Will.i.am are among the many performers expected to take the stage, with a host of celebrities also due to attend the race.
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