Max Verstappen winning his third title before the end of the season has caused quite a few problems for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
For the first time returning in 40 years, it was tipped to become a sell out, however hotel and ticket prices have been lowering as they try to attract more F1 fans in the next two days.
Within the last month, tickets have dropped around 35% of the original price and now average at £868 for a grandstand seat.
The qualifying and practice took an even bigger hit, dropping to nearly 60% of the beginning price.
It is not just the race tickets that have been effected, the hotel prices have also fallen by around 25% down to £230 per night! If you are looking for something to do in Las Vegas, I would suggest taking advantage of this!
The last time Formula 1 made an appearance in Vegas was in 1982, when Michele Alboreto claimed victory.
Regardless of the ticket drops and smaller numbers than expected, it is predicted that F1 will make around 1 billion in revenue.
Not bad eh?