Las Vegas Grand Prix Past Winners
The modern Las Vegas Grand Prix only debuted in 2023, so its honours list is short — and that brevity matters when you bet. A handful of editions is not enough to call a track "a [driver]'s circuit," so treat the history as context, not a pattern.
The winners so far
Max Verstappen won the inaugural 2023 race for Red Bull. George Russell took the 2024 edition, leading a Mercedes one-two on a night the cold played squarely into the team's hands, while Verstappen wrapped up that year's title behind him. Verstappen then won again in 2025 to become the first repeat winner of the modern Las Vegas race. The early reads are real, but with so few runnings, no driver or team has a long-established stranglehold here — the surface, weather and setup choices have varied enough that each edition has had its own character. The lap record stands at 1:33.365, set by Verstappen in 2025.
What the short history tells bettors
Be honest about small samples. Three or four editions can't establish a reliable trend, so leaning hard on "who's won here before" is a weak basis for a bet. What the history does confirm is the underlying character: the cold and tyre warm-up have shaped outcomes — Mercedes' 2024 strength in low temperatures being the clearest example — and the circuit's profile rewards cars suited to its specific demands rather than a particular name. Use past results to understand what the track asks for, then weigh current-season form and live prices. For the wider picture, see the circuit guide, the race-winner market and the full Formula 1 betting section.
Frequently asked questions
Who has won the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Since the modern race debuted in 2023, Max Verstappen won the inaugural edition, George Russell won in 2024 leading a Mercedes one-two, and Verstappen won again in 2025 to become the first repeat winner. With only a few runnings, no driver has built a long-term record at the circuit yet.
Can past winners predict future Las Vegas results?
Only loosely. The race has been held just a handful of times since 2023, which is too small a sample to establish a dependable trend. Past results are more useful for understanding what the circuit rewards — top speed and tyre warm-up in the cold — than for picking a winner, which should lean on current form and live odds.