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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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