F1 To Host Hungover Racing Fans At The ‘Sphere’ In Las Vegas For Special ‘Recovery Brunch’

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Formula 1 fans are in for a big weekend in Sin City and the ‘Sphere’ is anxiously awaiting their hangovers. They will be met with a brunch that is designed specifically for recovery!

In a break from the norm, Saturday night’s Las Vegas Grand Prix will begin at 10:00 p.m. local time, which means that it will start at 1:00 a.m. on the east coast. Not only will it be late, it will be chilly.

One of the easiest ways to stay up and warm up is through booze. F1 fans will need to power through and extend their Saturday night into early Sunday morning if they want to see the conclusion of the race. Of course, that is nothing out of the ordinary for Las Vegas. The party never stops!

As much fun as the Grand Prix will be, it could make for a rough Sunday once racegoers wake up.

Fortunately, F1 has a plan to nurse them back to health. A ‘Recovery Brunch’ will be held at the world’s most viral entertainment venue.

The Sphere, located at The Venetian, is going to play a big role in this weekend’s race. F1 is going to take over the exosphere from Thursday through Sunday to display some pretty epic visuals.

The Sphere is going all-out!

On Sunday, it will open its doors to those who are hungover.

Recover in style from the most highly anticipated race on the 2023 calendar. Taking place in the brand new Sphere, you’ll indulge in brunch bites and full-service bars and enjoy activities that include a specially commissioned immersive film, musical entertainment by DJ Optic, a live artist painting of a replica F1® car, silent meditation, aerial champagne pours, wellness shots, and more.

— F1 Experiences

Basically, if you’re having a rough Sunday, you can swing by the Sphere to nurse your headache with some hair of the dog, food, meditation and wellness shots. To make it even cooler, F1 is going to replay race highlights on the inside.

With a capacity of 18,000, the Sphere auditorium stands 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide. All of the images are displayed in 18K. A whopping 164,000 surround-sound speakers make up the audio system.

If you might have overindulged on Saturday and either forgot about key parts of the Grand Prix, or fell asleep and didn’t make it, you can rewatch it on the on the world’s largest LED screen, which is about the size of four football fields. The ‘Recovery Brunch’ awaits your hangover.

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Senior Editor at BroBible covering all five major sports and every niche sport imaginable, found primarily in the college space. I don't drink coffee, I wake up jacked.