FIA compliance probe kicks up a storm in F1
LONDON :Formula One's governing body announced a compliance probe on Tuesday that drew a furious response from the sport's owners, top team Mercedes and one of the most senior women in motorsport.
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LONDON :Formula One's governing body announced a compliance probe on Tuesday that drew a furious response from the sport's owners, top team Mercedes and one of the most senior women in motorsport.
Organisers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix are facing a class action lawsuit following the farcical start to this weekend’s race on the strip.
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Charles Leclerc danced his way to pole position with an emphatic performance for Ferrari under the Las Vegas lights.
Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali has refused to apologise for the farcical opening to this weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix.
LAS VEGAS : Las Vegas Grand Prix officials attempted damage control on Friday after fans were sent home and missed most of Thursday night's practice sessions, offering $200 merchandise vouchers to single-day ticket holders.
LAS VEGAS — In an attempt to explain the events of the chaotic opening night of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Formula One has issued an unapologetic statement to fans and offered those with single-day tickets a $200 voucher to spend on race merchandise.
Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has defended the organisation of the Las Vegas Grand Prix after criticism from current world champion Max Verstappen. Red Bull's Verstappen had said the event was "99 percent show and one percent sporting event" and said the street track was "not every interesting". Other drivers including McLaren's Lando Norris and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz had questioned the amount of commercial commitments that drivers have had to undertake around the race.