Lewis Hamilton has hit back at the critics of F1 and Liberty Media ahead of the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. Max Verstappen has been the leading voice of opposition against the event, complaining about the ‘boring’ track layout design and the
Lando Norris has poked fun at Fernando Alonso’s struggles with jet lag ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, suggesting that the 42-year-old’s age may be contributing to his difficulties adjusting to the local time zones. There is a five-hour time difference
Charles Leclerc has suggested that Red Bull will still have the upper hand on Ferrari in Las Vegas this weekend as he joined in on Max Verstappen’s interview with Sky Sports. Leclerc made the prediction, despite the freezing-cold track temperatures that are expected
The Las Vegas Sphere is undergoing some operational changes this weekend ahead of the Grand Prix on the streets of Sin City. The world’s largest LED screen will not be showing any overwhelmingly blue, red or yellow panels during sessions on the
The Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend started on Thursday with all 20 drivers taking part in an eye-catching opening ceremony in front of a star-studded crowd on the streets of Sin City. Not all the drivers were impressed with the theatrics, however.
Max Verstappen was not afraid to hold back when asked for his thoughts on the Las Vegas Grand Prix launch party. The Red Bull star admitted that he felt “like a clown” during the opening ceremony and would prefer instead to focus
Verstappen has claimed the World Drivers’ Championship for the third consecutive year, leaving the likes of Hamilton, George Russell and Charles Leclerc trailing way behind. The Dutchman is a huge 266 points ahead of second-placed Red Bull colleague Sergio Perez in the
Lewis Hamilton has called on the FIA to ensure that precautions are taken to ensure Formula One is respectful of Las Vegas residents ahead of this weekend’s Grand Prix. Complaints have already been made by locals about the disruption being caused in
All 20 F1 drivers have been offered ‘100 per cent complimentary coitus’ in one of Sin City’s brothels ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix. Formula One has taken over Las Vegas this week with Liberty Media stumping up around half a
The CEO of Formula One’s owners Liberty Media, Greg Maffei, has issued a statement of apology for the disruption caused in Las Vegas ahead of this weekend’s race. The Grand Prix is set to run through the Strip in the city centre,