Formula 1 · Las Vegas
Sporting Events

Formula 1 · Las Vegas

City-scale RFID access and credentialing across the Las Vegas Strip circuit, covering every grandstand and hospitality zone on race weekend.

2023–2026
52,500 Credentials issued
120 RFID portals deployed
40,000 RFID wristbands
The client

The Las Vegas Grand Prix runs as a night race on a temporary 6.2-kilometer street circuit with a 1.9-kilometer straight down the Strip, one of the largest and most demanding events on the global motorsport calendar. Its 2023 debut was the first Formula 1 race in Las Vegas since the 1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix.

The challenge

A street circuit this size needs access control and credentialing at a scale most events never reach, with grandstands and hospitality spread across miles of the city.

Our approach

We deployed 120 NTR-6 portals with NTR-H handhelds on wrstSCN, ran Manifest credentialing on eight ZC10L printers, and issued 40,000 RFID wristbands plus 12,500 badges across the circuit.

The results

We covered access and credentials for ~40,000 people across 120 portals on the Strip, with offline-first scanning holding the gates through a dense urban footprint.

Behind Every Great Event

Let’s power your next great event

Tell us what you’re building. We’ll show you how one platform, and a crew that shows up, handles access, credentials, payments, and data from load-in to load-out.

Questions? hello@wrstbnd.com