Grand Prix Plaza Las Vegas | F1 Drive & F1 X
Karting on 31 turns of the actual Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit, a 4D F1 X theater and Fuel & Fork, inside the Koval Lane pit building.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix returned to the calendar in 2023 and left behind a permanent pit building on Koval Lane that had nothing to do for fifty weeks of the year. Grand Prix Plaza is the answer to that problem. It opened on May 2, 2025, a month later than originally scheduled, and ran its first season through September. F1 Drive carried 90,000 riders in that first year, and the plaza reopened in January 2026, this time on a year-round footing.
Karting laid on part of the Formula 1 circuit: 31 turns and two DRS zones through the Las Vegas Grand Prix pit building. The F1 Hub floor and flagship store open without a ticket.
A Formula 1 attraction on Koval Lane in Las Vegas, built inside the Grand Prix pit building. F1 Drive puts visitors in karts on part of the actual Strip circuit, and the F1 Hub floor with its store and Fuel & Fork restaurant is open without an attraction ticket.
At a glance
- Address
- 4400 Koval Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89109, Las Vegas, NV
- Price range
- $$$
- Cuisine
- Motorsport, Karting, Interactive Exhibition, Racing Simulators
Common questions
Is the karting really on the Formula 1 circuit?
Yes. F1 Drive is routed through the team garages and out along part of the Las Vegas Grand Prix pit lane and circuit, 31 turns with two DRS zones.
What are the hours?
Sunday through Thursday, 10am to 10pm. Friday and Saturday, 10am to midnight. The plaza closes when race activity takes the site back, most notably around the November Grand Prix.
Is there an age restriction?
The fastest F1 Drive kart configuration is restricted to drivers 16 and over. Younger drivers race a slower tier.
Can you visit without buying an attraction ticket?
Yes. The F1 Hub floor, which holds the flagship retail store, the lounge and Fuel & Fork, is open without an attraction ticket. F1 Drive, F1 X and the simulators are ticketed.