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Las Vegas Grand Prix

The Las Vegas Grand Prix was a car race which was a Formula One World Championship event in 1981 and 1982.

When Watkins Glen went off the schedule after 1980, F1 continued to look west and put an event in Las Vegas for the 1981 campaign. The new race ended the year, whereas Long Beach started it, but it was not popular among the drivers, primarily because of the desert heat. The track was laid out in the parking lot of the Caesar's Palace hotel and was surprisingly well set up for a temporary circuit: wide enough for overtaking, it provided ample run-off areas filled with sand, and had a surface that was as smooth as glass. Its counter-clockwise direction, however, put a tremendous strain on the drivers' necks. When Nelson Piquet clinched his first World Championship by finishing fifth in 1981, it took him fifteen minutes to recover from heat exhaustion after barely making it to the finish.

Winners of the Las Vegas Grand Prix

Year Driver Constructor
1966 J. Surtees Lola-Chevrolet
1967 J. Surtees Lola-Chevrolet
1968 D. Hulme McLaren-Chevrolet
1981 Alan Jones (Australia) Williams-Ford
1982 Michele Alboreto (Italy) Tyrrell-Ford
1983 Mario Andretti (United States) Lola-Ford
1984 T. Sneva March-Ford
1997 J. Paul Jr. and B. Leitzinger Riley and Ford
1998 W. Taylor and E. van de Poele Ferrari
1999 J. J, Letho and S. Soper BMW
2000 E. Pirro and F. Biela Audi

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