Ejected F1 fans at Las Vegas Grand Prix only offered voucher, not a refund for FP2 mess

The portion of F1 fans who were ejected from the Las Vegas circuit ahead of second practice have been offered a voucher to spend in the store, rather than a refund, it has been revealed.
Fans show their displeasure as Police eject them from the grandstands fefore the start of FP2. Formula 1 World
Fans show their displeasure as Police eject them from the grandstands fefore the start of FP2…

Fans who only had a ticket to see the Thursday action were left disappointed after FP1 was cut sꩵhort to just eight minutes following the cancell🍸ation of the session.

A number of water valve cov🦩ers had become loose meaning the session had to be ♑called off to let officials check the circuit amid safety concerns.

As a result, FP2 was delayed significantly,🐟 pushed back by two hours initially.

Due 𓆉to the late start time - FP2 eventually started at 2:30am local time (two and a half hours after the scheduled start time), staff at the circui🍎t were no longer contracted to work legally, thus fans were told to leave.

It meant the♉ 90-minute practice session was watched by zero fans.

It resulted in a raf𝓰t of cr🌠iticism for F1 and the event organisers, who released a statement after the session.

Police eject fans from the grandstands before the start of FP2. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 22, Las Vegas Grand
Police eject fans from the grandstands before the start of FP2. Formula 1 World Championship,…

Ahead of FP3, circuit organisers confirmed that affected fans would be issued a $200 vouch🐼er to spend♑ in the Las Vegas GP store.

There was no mention of a refund -🌃🧜 or an apology. 

"There is no higher priority at a Formulꦕa 1 race than the safety and security of drivers, fans and staff alike," read the message sent to the affected ticket holders.

"Following last night’s incident involving a water valve cover, the Las Vegas Grand Prix, F1 and the FIA were faced with the difficult decision to close the fan zones prior to the begi🃏nning of Free Practice 2.

"We appreciate your pat𝓡ience while we remedied the situation. This was not a decision we took li🦋ghtly. As a thank you for your support, we would like to offer you a $200 voucher to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Official Shop.”

“It happens”

The Las Veg🧸as GP CEO, Renee Wilm, also released a statement, explaining w𒈔hy fans were forced to leave last night. 

"First, we were concerned about our public safety and security officials who had been in service for a long time and who are being asked to work for the next three ni﷽ghts," she said.

"We thank Clark County’s Metr𝔉oPolice Department, Department of Public Works and other public safety officials for their incredible support during the event and also as we re-opened the track early this morning.

"Second, we were concerned about our transportation employees who are responsible for driving our fans back to hotels. By Feder🥀al law, they were bumping up against the amount of time they can legally and safely drive buses.

"Finally, our hospitality staff needed the ability to clean and resupply our guest areas to ensure tha𒉰t the fan experience is optimal for everyone over the com🐻ing days.

“We know this was disappointing. W♋e hope our fans will understand based on this 🐲explanation that we had to balance many interests, including the safety and security of all participants and the fan experience over the whole race weekend.

"We have all been to events, like concerts, games and even other Formula 1 races, that have been cancelled because of factors l☂ike weather or technical issues. 

"It happens, and we hope people will understand."

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