As the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix gears up to spotlight the city, attention turns to the traffic concerns posed by ongoing construction.

Formula One Senior Vice President Lori Nelson Kraft discussed the disruptions, noting that “many but not all construction work is in the overnight hours,” which helps alleviate traffic strain. No circuit work happens on weekends.

Formula 1 has created an interactive online map for the construction timeline. Formula 1 said on this website users can customize what by week, time of day and through the lens of a driver, pedestrian or RTC transit rider.

The circuit begins at Harmon Avenue and will continue counterclockwise. Work consists of setting up track lighting, track barriers, temporary vehicular and pedestrian bridges and modifying existing bridges over Las Vegas Boulevard and adjacent roadways.

Starting October 1st, pedestrian bridges from the Wynn to Venetian and Cromwell to Caesars will be closed for construction from midnight until 9 a.m. until Nov. 5.

To receive a twice-weekly text summary of the week ahead, text “F1LV” to “31996”

Watch the full interview with Formula One Senior Vice President Lori Nelson Kraft on ARC Las Vegas in the 9 a.m. hour.