Public safety officials in Clark County, Nevada, have spent the last several months preparing for the start of this year’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix on Thursday, ensuring emergency communications technologies are securely positioned around and inside the racetrack. The 3.8 mile track is uniquely situated throughout the city, where cars will exceed 200 miles per hour down the Las Vegas Strip as they wind past iconic Strip resort hotels and casinos comprising some of the track’s infield.
