Beyoncé and Jay-Z made a high-profile appearance at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, marking one of the most entertainment-driven stops on the global F1 calendar. The power couple arrived at the paddock ahead of the race, with Beyoncé looking "race-ready" in a sleek Louis Vuitton jumpsuit.
The Houston-born singer also took to Instagram to share her experience, posting a video that showed her taking a high-speed hot lap with Lewis Hamilton in a Ferrari supercar, captioning it simply: “Give it to Mama.” This marked one of the most memorable on-track appearances for the event.
Beyoncé's visit drew widespread attention as she walked through the paddock before the race. Formula 1's official accounts highlighted her arrival, drawing fans and viewers into the celebrity-filled weekend.
The appearance also served up a rare reunion between Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Lewis Hamilton - previously spotted behind the scenes at a Grand Prix in 2009. Other high-profile attendees included Travis Scott, Cynthia Erivo, Magic Johnson, Brooks Nader, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gordon Ramsay, Ciara, and Ben Affleck.
The event has become increasingly entertainment-driven, blending music, fashion, and sports culture under one roof. The Las Vegas stop marked one of the most prominent celebrity sights on the F1 calendar this weekend, cementing its status as a unique experience in the high-speed world of motorsports.
The Houston-born singer also took to Instagram to share her experience, posting a video that showed her taking a high-speed hot lap with Lewis Hamilton in a Ferrari supercar, captioning it simply: “Give it to Mama.” This marked one of the most memorable on-track appearances for the event.
Beyoncé's visit drew widespread attention as she walked through the paddock before the race. Formula 1's official accounts highlighted her arrival, drawing fans and viewers into the celebrity-filled weekend.
The appearance also served up a rare reunion between Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Lewis Hamilton - previously spotted behind the scenes at a Grand Prix in 2009. Other high-profile attendees included Travis Scott, Cynthia Erivo, Magic Johnson, Brooks Nader, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gordon Ramsay, Ciara, and Ben Affleck.
The event has become increasingly entertainment-driven, blending music, fashion, and sports culture under one roof. The Las Vegas stop marked one of the most prominent celebrity sights on the F1 calendar this weekend, cementing its status as a unique experience in the high-speed world of motorsports.