I know practice is not an indication of how qualifying will go, but it was good to see Alonso back in the mix.
I was wondering about that. With all the press The Sphere was getting, folks I follow, who have been there (including Kevin here) have all had to deal with the building of the F1 track. I always figured to the folks in Monaco, etc., hosting a race must be a real PITA to residents.Is this where I come to voice my displeasure of what F1 is doing to Vegas?
No, this is only fans, okay.
Carry on.
I was wondering about that. With all the press The Sphere was getting, folks I follow, who have been there (including Kevin here) have all had to deal with the building of the F1 track. I always figured to the folks in Monaco, etc., hosting a race must be a real PITA to residents.
Alonso and Perez put on a show. Without the DRS, Perez didn't stand a chance against Alonso. Stroll did a great job holding on to fifth.Good race.
Nice to see Aston Martin looking competitive again.
This is an awful way to treat the locals especially when they have to put up with all the disruption and noise.It’s borderline ridiculous. If you have a business in the construction zone, your business is shut off from the world.
If you have a business that could view the race, and don’t pay for viewing rights, they are boarding up the windows.
The elevated walkways had a white film placed over them so you couldn’t watch the race for free, well people tore down the white film, then the white film was put back up. Then the while film was protected by fencing.
They still don’t know how employees are getting to work inside the track “island”
They were offering essentially extortion rates to view the race. Then that failed. They offered discounted tickets, that failed.
I’m sure the tourists are in for a surprise.
Oh, not to mention the culinary is extorting the hotels for a new contract or they’ll strike the week of the race.
BUT, none of this matters, the race will bring in so much money it’s almost unimaginable. Their will be so many private planes, they’ll have to fly in to Vegas, deliver their rich owners and then fly to Phoenix to wait until they are needed again. No room to park in Vegas or the surrounding areas.
Unfortunately, these city courses are gaining favor. NASCAR held a street race in downtown Chicago this summer and despite tornado like weather, it was very successful.This is an awful way to treat the locals especially when they have to put up with all the disruption and noise.