The numbers behind the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023...
• The total economic impact has been measured at $1.5 billion, including visitor spending of $884 million.
• The race generated $77 million in tax revenue — more than any other event in Las Vegas history.
• F1 spent $88 million on public infrastructure improvements (not including land acquisition, etc.).
• Race visitors spent 3.6x more than the typical Las Vegas traveler, staying 4.1 nights and spending over $4,100 on average.
• Local workers earned $52 million in wages
• The event created 7,300 jobs, including 2,200 for race-related construction projects and 5,100 for event operations.
• The Las Vegas Airport was the second busiest airport in the country the day after the race, with 2,200 operations.
• Clark County says it was the largest sporting event, with the largest global audience, in Las Vegas history.
All statistics courtesy of Joe Pompliano!
Despite some controversy and teething problems Vegas is here to stay in the world of Formula 1.
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1moThe trailer looks fantastic! Best of luck on the road!