The Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix returns this week for its third year, this time with far less drama in tow.

The lead-up to the race has been quiet compared with last year and especially than during the inaugural 2023 race, which saw nine months of infrastructure work leading up to and following the race.

Lawsuits against F1 and Las Vegas area officials largely tied to traffic impacts from the 2023 race have also been settled or dismissed after race organizers worked with small businesses within the race’s footprint.

Less noise

With less controversy and a focus on mending its relationship with the Southern Nevada community, Las Vegas Grand Prix president and CEO Emily Prazer said F1 now feels at home in the area.

“You’re seeing more structure around the organization now that we’ve

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