Red Bull’s Holzhaus Energy Station to premiere at Las Vegas Grand Prix, offering a 20,000-square-foot trackside hospitality experience with exclusive amenities.
As the Las Vegas Grand Prix gears up for its return to the F1 race calendar from November 16-18, it’s adding an extra layer of luxury with the U.S. debut of the Red Bull Holzhaus Energy Station. This unique, alpine-inspired hospitality center has been a mainstay at European F1 races since 2017, and it’s finally making its way across the pond.
Designed by Austrian architect Claudio Hatz and crafted with Austrian wood specifically treated for the dry Las Vegas climate, the Holzhaus offers 20,000 square feet of hospitality space directly across from Turn 3. The two-story structure features two expansive bars on each floor, along with a chic penthouse that includes a garden area and additional seating for world-class catering. The venue, capable of accommodating 300 guests, promises an experience like no other, complete with exclusive driver appearances, live musical entertainment, and gourmet cuisine.
However, the story of the Holzhaus won’t end when the checkered flag drops at the Las Vegas GP. The structure will be disassembled and stored, making future appearances at U.S. Grand Prix events, festivals, and other significant gatherings across the nation. Built by a team of 14 construction workers, it takes four days to both set up and dismantle the impressive setup. Tickets for this exceptional F1 hospitality experience are currently open to the public, making it the must-see luxury addition to the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Shop all the available tickets for the 2023 Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix by clicking the link below.
Source: Red Bull