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Behind the Scenes at the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix with Dulcedo

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Vegas doesn’t wait for you. But it does pull you in and demand its full attention.

The 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix transformed the Strip into a live runway of speed, culture, and global attention, and our roster stepped directly into that current. From Nov 20 to 22, the city became the world’s brightest stage. Our creators moved through it with Ford, Red Bull, Bellagio, LolaVie, and Resorts World, shaping a weekend defined by pure velocity, luxury, and high-impact storytelling.

Here’s how Dulcedo creators experienced F1 Las Vegas.

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Trackside Perspectives with Rob & Max

For Rob Tramonte@BigRobEnergy, F1 hits every sensory nerve. Ford Racing and Red Bull brought him into the center of the action, supporting his lifelong love of cars with the kind of track access most people only dream of. He shot more than 2,500 images across his Sony A7IV setup, Fujifilm X100VI, and iPhone 17 Pro Max, capturing details and celebrities most viewers never get close enough to notice: vapors, reflections, split-second shifts in light, and the atmosphere unique to a night race on the Las Vegas Strip.

Alongside him, Max Stanecki, also known as @stanmann34,  stepped into conversations that bridged two worlds he knows well: racing and gaming. Speaking with Yuki Tsunoda, whose own enthusiasm for gaming runs deep, the exchange unfolded naturally and highlighted how motorsport continues to intersect with creator culture, esports, and digital-first communities.

Both creators moved through the weekend with a tone that felt grounded, curious, and aligned with their identities. No performance. Just presence. The kind of authenticity audiences and brands gravitate toward in the modern creator economy.

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What’s Happening Around the Race

For Lizzy Wong, this was her first F1 weekend, and she approached it with the same mix of warmth, fun, and visual intuition that defines her content. Hosted by LolaVie at the Bellagio, she rotated between glam moments, rain-lit qualifying sessions that felt almost cinematic, and dinners that became instant highlights. Perfect hair every night didn’t hurt, and it added to the polished aesthetic her audience expects.

Ishini Weerasinghe, hosted by Resorts World, brought contrast in the best way: the glam, the humour, the unfiltered recaps that felt like real storytelling. From Michelin-star meals to spa days with her best friend, she created moments that felt simple and indulgent, the kind you don't rush because the experience is shaped by who you’re sharing it with.

Both creators offered complementary viewpoints, demonstrating how lifestyle, beauty, humour, and travel content naturally integrate within high-profile sporting events like F1.

Why F1 Matters Culturally, Creatively, and Strategically

F1’s global influence extends far beyond the circuit. It sits at the intersection of sport, fashion, engineering, hospitality, entertainment, and digital culture. It is one of the rare international moments where audiences from every sector converge, which is precisely why it remains a high-value environment for creators, influencers, and brands across verticals.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix operates as a cultural pressure point where brands activate at scale, audiences watch in real time, and every visual becomes part of a global conversation. For Dulcedo, this event represents the landscape where our talent thrives: high-impact environments that demand authenticity, creativity, and the ability to move fluidly between divisions like lifestyle, fashion, beauty, sports, and entertainment.

The weekend reinforced why our editorial, minimal, elevated identity resonates across all categories. Our creators don’t just attend moments like this. They interpret them, translate them, and contribute to the cultural fabric that shapes digital influence today.

This is the foundation of our Talent Development and Marketing mandate: elevating talent strategically, positioning them where culture happens, and ensuring their presence has both substance and longevity.

What Happens in Vegas… Gets Posted

The 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix delivered more than spectacle. It generated stories that were personal, visual, and unexpected, and our roster carried those stories forward with clarity, humour, and intention.

Speed, nightlife, connection, and creative perspective. Brands that trusted our talent. Talent that delivered with precision and personality.

Vegas didn’t wait for us. We showed up ready anyway.

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