A Williams fan zone will open in Las Vegas on Monday.

A Williams fan zone will open in Las Vegas on Monday.

      On Monday, November 17, the Williams fan zone will open its doors in Las Vegas, and it will be the last event of its kind in 2025. During the season the British team’s fan zone operated in Melbourne, Miami, Barcelona, London, Singapore and Austin, and now it is the turn of "Sin City," as Las Vegas is often called.

      It is located in the New York-New York hotel and casino on the famous Las Vegas Strip and will be open all week until Saturday evening.

      Admission to the fan zone, as always, is free, and fans — again, as always — will have the opportunity to meet team representatives including its principal James Vowles, Carlos Sainz, Jenson Button, and Lia Block, an F1 Academy driver.

      But there will also be plenty of other attractions — the traditional pit-stop speed competitions, the chance to drive a high-quality simulator, or even to imagine yourself as the operator of a mighty Komatsu excavator, one of Williams’ partners — such a simulator will be there too.

      Naturally, the FW47 show car will draw attention, and it’s a good opportunity to see up close the Williams car that Carlos and his teammate Alex Albon will have only three races left to drive, before Formula 1 switches to next-generation machinery next year.

      DJ performances are also scheduled every day, so it should be fun, as more than 200,000 fans discovered in 2024 when they visited the Williams fan zone in various cities around the world during last season. It’s too early to draw conclusions for this year.

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A Williams fan zone will open in Las Vegas on Monday.

On Monday, November 17, the Williams fan zone will open its doors in Las Vegas, and it will be the last event of its kind in 2025...