F1 fans tear down screens blocking view of Las Vegas Grand Prix

Some fans, thought not to be ticket-holders, successfully tore through view-blocking screens that were added to many of the fences which lined🐠 the famous Las Vegas Strip during 🅰Saturday evening’s race.
Th𒀰at is according to , who also reported that attempts to replace the damaged screens by event staff were unsuccessful.
While fans were able to see previouꩵsly-restricted views of the traꦛck near Turn 14, the behaviour did not result in safety concerns being raised.
F1’s newest race, which had already angered local residents, was overshadowꦕed b🌳y controversy.
Thursday’s𒉰 practice schedule was heavily-disrupted by a loose drain cover which caused chaos and forced the opening session to be cancelled after just eight minut😼es.

F1’s refusa🔜l to apologise or issue refunds to disgruntled fans who were kicked out of grandstands before second practice got ไunderway prompted criticism.
Single-day ticket holders were offered a $200🦩 voucher for the event’s official merchandise shop as opposed to a full refund.
This prompted Dimopoulos Law Form and co-counsel JK Legal & Consulting to file a class action lawsuit against F1 on behalf of 35,00🍸0 fans.
When 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen - the loudest cri෴tic of the Las Vegas race across the weekend - was informed by Dutch television what fans had been offered, he replied: "If I was a fan, I would tear the whole place down."

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