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It's going to increase Vegas attractions and desirable real estate to have more of a loop than a "drive". It'll basically help them to clear out the junkyards and downtown.
The word is that the city spent more $$ attracting F1 than they did the NFL Raiders. It's easy to see why. Millions of more new fans and more advertising dollars will flow into F1, the manufacture stakeholders and sponsors, and likely the other US venues will also see increased ticket sales, contrary to conventional wisdom. I'm trying to get my friends in Vegas to get tickets lined up when they drop.
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