'I would not be shocked if King Charles turned up' as F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix tipped to be star-studded

The so-called enter📖tainment capital of the world will open its doors to the pinnacle of motor racing for the first F1 grand p🧔rix to be held in Las Vegas since 1982.
With a spectacular backdrop as F1 drivers race down the iconic Las Vegas Strip, it promis🐭es toꩵ be a spectacle not to be missed.
And according to former American racing driver Willy T Ribb🎃s, it will be the “biggesꦇt race in racing history”.
“It is going to be mega – I would not be shocked if King Charl🏅es showed up,” Ribbs, who was the first black man to test an F1 car in 1986, told .
“I would not be shocked because the A-list is going to be insane. You’re going to🔯 be bumping into more cele🥀brities and sports stars than you will fans.
“Without any hyperbole, it will be the bigg꧂est race in racing history. That encompasses ev꧒erything – the most talked about and the most glamorous.
“If you look at Las Vegas, it has a history of putting on the bꦜiggest event – whether it’s a boxi✤ng fight or an NFL game.”
Liberty Media bosses have predicted that F1 will bri🎶ng more than $1 billion to the local Las Vegas economy from this weekend’s grand prix.
The cost to F🐷1 - who have built their own pit building and brand new track for t𒀰he event - has been estimated at around $500m.
F1 has struck a 10-year deal with Las Vegas to race in﷽ Sin City.

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