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Formula One, F1 Las Vegas, is less than THREE DAYS away and tickets are now sky rocketing in price after being at record lows and super slow just two weeks ago. The Grand Prix is sold out of single day tickets and though a few discount packages like the Lewis Hamilton bundle remain, options are dwindling by the hour. This year is in stark contrast to last year where tickets sold out in minutes. The race has been mired in controversy with Vegas locals calling for it to be cancelled amid construction woes, traffic, unapproachable prices and little to no economic impact for anyone aside from the major resort hotels. Many have cheered for the failure of this epic event, but as of now it looks like attendance is in line with numbers from 2023. Formula One has a long ways to go before it wins the hearts and minds of Vegas locals, but the economic boost is undeniably strong in a historically slow time of year otherwise. #vegas #lasvegas #vegasstarfish #f1 #formulaone #f1vegas #formulaonevegas #vegasrace #thingstodoinvegas #vegasexperience #vegasracing #vegasevents #vegasvacation #vegastourist #vegaslocal #vegasnews #vegastravel #vegasgrandprix #grandprix
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