2023 Las Vegas GP Predictions – The Next To Last Race 

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Posted: November 15, 2023

Updated: November 15, 2023

  • The 2023 Formula One season has almost come to its end
  • While the winner is determined, there’s still intrigue about the top 5
  • Check the 2023 Las Vegas GP predictions to see who can improve positions
The 2023 Formula One season has almost come to an end. The next to last race is scheduled to take place this weekend in Nevada, meaning we are just two races away from the prize-giving ceremony. While the winner is already determined, there’s still some intrigue about the top 5, so let’s check the 2023 Las Vegas GP predictions to see who can improve or lose positions on Saturday. 

Past Race Overview

What shall we expect from the 2023 Las Vegas GP prediction, considering that we witnessed one of the most exciting races of the season two weeks ago? Even a typically flawless performance by Max Verstappen, who won yet another race, did not make the Brazil GP boring. We witnessed a great drive by Lando Norris - at some point, he was even threatening the old new champion Max Verstappen.  Fernando Alonso and Sergio Perez gave us the best and closest finishes of all time. One of the greatest F1 drivers without a win, Alonso, crossed the finish line by only 0,053 of a second earlier than Perez. The latter seems to have gained his confidence after a decent weekend.  Mercedes were absolutely atrocious - the pace was one of their weakest throughout the entire season. Ferrari could have had a great weekend if it was not for Leclerc, who crashed out on the formation lap due to hydraulics failure.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdx-XuX9P-8&pp=ygURMjAyMyBMYXMgVmVnYXMgR1A%3D However, the main surprise was of course Alpha Tauri. Yuki Tsunoda claimed a lot of important points that might be of great help for the team in their quest to catch 7th placed Williams Racing in the Constructors' Championship.

2023 Las Vegas GP predictions and odds

What do online gambling sites in the US want us to expect from the Las Vegas weekend? It has already been reported that the GP days will be the coldest in the calendar. This will affect teams who struggle to warm up the tires: Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Williams. That gives more opportunity to Ferrari in order to gain important points over Mercedes and claim 2nd place.  The Las Vegas Strip Circuit itself is not something extraordinary, but the race itself might become the best spectacle we will see this year. No one knows this track to their 100%. Even Verstappen told in an interview that he mostly was busy crashing into walls while driving on the track on the simulator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tegNkXtqZkA&pp=ygURMjAyMyBMYXMgVmVnYXMgR1A%3D It is most likely that Red Bull and McLaren will dominate the weekend and Ferrari will take the spots just outside the podium, if no bad luck happens to them. MyBookie.ag give the following odds on the 2023 Las Vegas GP:
  1. Max Verstappen - 1.33
  2. Lando Norris - 9.90
  3. Charles Leclerc - 14.20
  4. Lewis Hamilton - 18.50
  5. Sergio Perez - 23.00
  6. Carlos Sainz Jr - 23.00
  7. George Russel - 28.00
  8. Oscar Piastri - 38.00
  9. Fernando Alonso - 38.00
  10. Kevin Magnussen/Esteban Ocon - 100.00

Where to watch Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023?

The Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place over the 6.2-km Las Vegas Strip Circuit on Saturday, November 18. The racing weekend starts earlier due to the different time zone, but fans from Europe can follow the event as usual.  Whether you are overseas or in the US to watch the next to last F1 race, here’s a full schedule of the Grand Prix weekend in track time:
  • 1st Practice – November 16, 2023, at 20:30
  • 2nd Practice – November 17, 2023, at 00:00
  • 3rd Practice – November 17, 2023, at 20:30
  • Qualifying – November 18, 2023, at 00:00
  • Main race –  November 18, 2023, at 22:00
Keep an eye on the on-track events at online sportsbooks in the US and bet on the winner. To watch the race live, you can subscribe to F1 TV or watch the Grand Prix live on sports channels. The US and Canada broadcast the GP on ESPN2 and ESPN, while other countries have their local channels covering Formula 1.

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