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Vegas GP Trophy: Desert Meets Neon

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Trophy merges Las Vegas' neon Strip with desert sandstone.
  • Design process blended old-fashioned sculpting with 3D printing.
  • Trophy regulations set strict size and weight limits.
Vegas GP Trophy: Desert Meets Neon

The Las Vegas Grand Prix trophy is a striking fusion of the city's contrasting identities, blending the iconic neon glow of the Strip with the earthy sandstone tones of the surrounding Mojave Desert. Creative director Ken Ozawa drew inspiration from local history and landscapes, incorporating elements like retro sign designs and desert dust devils into early concepts.

The creation process itself was a sophisticated mix of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. A local sculptor crafted the base, inspired by sandstone formations, which was then 3D-scanned. This was combined with a 3D-printed, chrome-finished top representing the city's towers, merging old-world artistry with cutting-edge techniques.

Finalizing the trophy involved a five-month journey, engaging specialized studios for metalwork and 3D printing. Adhering to FIA regulations, the trophy meets specific height, weight, and logo requirements. This detailed approach ensures the Las Vegas GP trophy not only honors the race but also celebrates the unique spirit of its host city.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The trophy's design was inspired by the contrasting imagery of Las Vegas: the gleaming metropolis of the Strip and the natural beauty of the Mojave Desert.
F1 trophies must meet strict size and weight requirements set by sporting regulations, ensuring they are manageable yet impressive.
The trophy combined modern techniques like 3D printing and chrome finishing with traditional methods like pouring molten bronze for its base.

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