The Formula 1 world tour is coming to an end with less than a month to go until the finale in Abu Dhabi, and the upcoming stop in Las Vegas will be the last point in the world where the Williams Racing fan zone will operate.
There were already eight such cities; Las Vegas is ninth on this list and the fan zone opens tomorrow.
Fans will have the completely free opportunity to watch there, chat with the drivers and other team representatives, drive a racing simulator or find another activity for themselves, for example by getting up close to the FW46 show car, which is very similar to the real one auto.
The fan zone is located in the area of the famous Las Vegas Strip on the no less famous replica of the Brooklyn Bridge, which is located on the territory of the New York-New York hotel and casino – it will work there all week, until Sunday evening.
Fans will have the opportunity to ask questions to Franco Colapinto, Jenson Button, the 2009 World Champion, and James Vowles, the team manager.
And souvenir collectors will be able to buy something specifically dedicated to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, as this is all produced in limited editions and is kind of exclusive.
The Williams fan zone will open at 11am local time on Monday.
Source: F1 News

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