Last year, Las Vegas entered the world of F1 with great fanfare. For better and for worse, like the weddings celebrated in front of Elvis at the Graceland Chapel (first-price “Viva Las Vegas” package sold for 249 euros, allow 799 euros for the high-end version with two Elvis lookalikes and a tour of the city in a limousine) since the union had started very badly (grotesque opening ceremony, unsealed manhole cover which had ruined Carlos Sainz's weekend and the first day of testing, completed in the early morning in front of empty stands) but ended with a magnificent race, won by Max Verstappen.