Clark County never officially signed an agreement with Formula One for last year’s inaugural race on the Strip. And some aren’t happy about it.
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Super Bowl 58 helped produce three of the top five room revenue days ever for the Strip’s biggest casino operator.
The massive workload needed for the race to take place last year drew the ire of Las Vegas Valley motorists who commuted on the roads in and around the resort corridor.
Small businesses affected by Formula One traffic issues got a small victory with a bridge removal but may not see compensation for their financial losses.
The LVCVA board was asked to take down the temporary bridge on Flamingo Road and compensate small businesses hurt by Las Vegas Grand Prix road disruptions.
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