Verstappen stands with Sainz over 'very harsh' Las Vegas GP penalty
World champion Max Verstappen has given his support to rival Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver was hit with a 10-place grid penalty at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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World champion Max Verstappen has given his support to rival Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver was hit with a 10-place grid penalty at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen compared Formula One’s £500million Las Vegas Grand Prix to the fifth tier of English football – and suggested the sport’s new generation of fans are only interested in partying.
Formula One bosses were dealt a hugely embarrassing blow after first practice for the Las Vegas Grand Prix was cancelled.
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.
Formula One bosses were dealt a hugely embarrassing blow after first practice for the Las Vegas Grand Prix was cancelled.
Lewis Hamilton has told Max Verstappen to stop complaining after his rival criticised Formula One’s maiden race on the Las Vegas strip as “99 per cent show, and one per cent sport”.
Formula 1 teams are bracing for the unknown as they prepare for Saturday's inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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