Formula One hit a Las Vegas milestone Thursday with the topping off of its 300,000-square-foot paddock building, with construction on the project reaching 60 percent complete.
The 39-acre site will serve as the main hub for the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend planned for Nov. 16-18.
Liberty Media, F1’s parent company, is spending more than $500 million on the project between the land acquisition and the construction of the 100-foot-long, 100-foot-wide, four-level structure.
Seeing the structure come out of the ground in just five months since the ground-breaking ceremony was a sight to be seen by Liberty Media President and CEO Greg Maffei.