FORMULA ONE fans have been left in hysterics over an unusual optical illusion spotted in a Grand Prix track.
Las Vegas hosts the sport for the first time since 1982 this Sunday.
The track is a street circuit that goes along the iconic strip.
It features 17 corners and a 1.18 miles straight.
Fans taking a look at the track in the build-up to the Grand Prix have noticed it’s shape depicts something very different.
Looking at an aerial shot of the circuit, the track reminds many of the shape of Spider-Pig from The Simpsons Movie.
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In the 2007 film, a much-loved scene shows Homer lifting the animal up onto his ceiling to help it walk upside down.
The outline of Spider-Pig is hilariously similar to the look of the Las Vegas GP track.
Eagle-eyed fans could not believe it, saying: “The Simpsons have only gone and done it again with another prediction. The Las Vegas F1 track is Spider-Pig.”
The cartoon comedy has a spooky history of guessing the future with the show having scenes involving FaceTime, Donald Trump as president and picking the correct Super Bowl winner years before it occurred.
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Back on the track, Max Verstappen is not seeing the funny side of the Las Vegas GP.
The world champion claimed it is “99 percent show and one percent sporting event”.
He also said the pre-race razzmatazz left him looking “like a clown”.
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk