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Track layout unveiled for Visa Vegas eRace
06.01.17
Formula E has today revealed the location and track layout for the Visa Vegas eRace.

The 20 Formula E drivers and 10 sim racers will test their skills on a bespoke 3.1-mile anti-clockwise track featuring 20 turns, incorporating the famous Las Vegas Strip for the opportunity to win a share of $1 million - the biggest prize in eSports racing history.
Competitors will line-up on the grid on South Las Vegas Blvd and make their way past renowned hotel and casino resorts such the Luxor and MGM Grand. The circuit was designed and produced in association with Cloud Sport.
The ground-breaking Visa Vegas eRace is taking place at The Venetian Hotel as part of Sports Business Innovation at 16:00 (PST) on the 50th edition of CES on Saturday.
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