Not everyone came out a winner in Formula 1’s lucrative venture in Vegas

The Las Vegas Grand Prix has come and gone, but for those who missed the action, a Rolling Stone piece on the event may provide some insight. However, amidst the abundance of information, the article fails to capture the essence of the event and focuses more on already well-known details. As Formula 1 moves forward, with the event’s next edition announced, the focus should shift to the future rather than dwelling on the past.

Despite the lack of new revelations, the article still offers some useful content, especially for newcomers to the world of Formula 1. It provides insights into the history of the event, including how the “Drive to Survive” series on Netflix has propelled interest in the sport in the United States.

Additionally, the article highlights the herculean task of converting the Vegas Strip into a race track, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the event’s logistics. Celebrities such as Ryan Reynolds, Rihanna, and A$AP Rocky are spotted, adding glamour to the event. Notably, the auction of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes F1 car at the Wynn garnered a significant bid of $17 million.

However, the article misses the mark by not mentioning certain key components of the event, such as the Sphere. This oversight detracts from the overall coverage and leaves readers wanting more.

For the full article, readers can refer to the original source, although a subscription may be required. As Formula 1 enthusiasts eagerly await the next event, the focus now shifts to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the upcoming races.

Daniel J. Soares

Дэниел Дж. Соареш

Любовь Дэниела к автомобилям действительно способствовала его успеху в автомобильном сообществе. Его стремление быть в курсе автомобильных тенденций и стремление сохранить наследие классических автомобилей делают его надежным источником для энтузиастов во всем мире.

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