from 'Drive to Survive' to trackside at F1's biggest spectacle
Shortly after Liberty Media Corporation bought Formula One, drivers were asked at the 2017 season-opening Australian Grand Prix “A race in Vegas,” Daniel Riccardo said. “Race in Germany,” replied Sebastian Vettel. A Miami race was Lewis Hamilton’s wish. “Equal engines for everyone,” Fernando Alonso added with a smirk, the Spaniard mired in a difficult period driving for McLaren. Advertisement While Alonso wouldn’t get his wish, Vettel and Hamilton did.
Advertisement Max Verstappen ultimately won Sunday’s race, but a late safety car provided some drama and helped Carlos Sainz push the Red Bull driver to the finish. I went home thrilled by what I had seen but even more excited about what was coming next for the sport. Why not Las Vegas? In March 2022, when F1 announced the introduction of the Last Vegas Grand Prix, I immediately knew it would be the second race I would attend.
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