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The snake-bitten Las Vegas Grand Prix descended into further farce in the early hours of Friday morning as fans were sent home just an hour before the much-delayed second free practice session got underway. F1’s return to Vegas could hardly have been more disastrous as the first practice session was abandoned due to a loose drain cover. FP1 had only been going for eight minutes when Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari rolled to a stop on the ‘Sin City’ strip, having suffered substantial floor damage. LIVE! Follow the ongoing farce at the Las Vegas Grand Prix with our blog Driving at speeds of over 200mph, Sainz went over the loose drain cover before veering to the side and stopping the car after the impact, leaving Ferrari furious at the damage caused. To add salt to the wound, the Spaniard was then issued a 10-place grid penalty for making changes to his car following the loose drain incident. The issue caused huge delays to the schedule as frantic work ensued to ensure the track was safe, with FP2 – which was originally supposed to get underway at 12am local time (8am GMT) – delayed until 2am (10am GMT) and then pushed back a further 30 minutes. Yet it was only at 1.30am in Vegas that an announcement finally came over the tannoy, officially sending fans home from the venue due to “logistical considerations”, meaning FP2 resumed with the backdrop of eerily empty stands. Regarding the initial drain cover issue, F1’s governing body the FIA stated: “Following inspection, it was the concrete frame around a manhole cover that has failed. We now need to check all of the other manhole covers which will take some time. “We will be discussing with the local circuit engineering team about the length of time it will take to resolve and will update with any resultant changes to the schedule.” FP2 was extended to 90 minutes to allow teams more track time but the variety of issues seemed to only confirm the viewpoint of reigning world champion Max Verstappen, who launched a scathing rebuke of the event earlier this week – calling it “99 per cent show, 1 per cent sporting event” and “you just look like a clown” after being introduced to the crowd at a lavish opening ceremony on Wednesday. Read More Carlos Sainz handed ‘ridiculous’ penalty after drain cover crash at Las Vegas GP Jacques Villeneuve becomes first F1 driver to get married in paddock at Las Vegas GP Five times a manhole cover stopped F1 in its tracks
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'Glee' cast reunites on picket line as Heather Morris pays tribute to Naya Rivera
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Hollywood actors union board approves strike-ending deal as leaders tout money gains and AI rights
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Laura Woods takes cheeky swipe at Spurs over James Maddison move
Laura Woods has landed herself in hot water with Tottenham Hotspur fans after she questioned James Maddison on why he wants to move to the club. Woods is a known Arsenal fan, so there was a hint of jealousy that they'd failed to secure Maddison. "Why Spurs? Why did you do it? Why did you decide to go to Spurs?", she joked to the player. Some fans were left disgruntled that she wasn't being 'neutral', however, she quickly quipped back on Twitter: "Just got off a flight and see I’m trending for upsetting Spurs fans. Wonderful." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-08-26 00:28
What is Maggie Sajak’s new project? 'Wheel of Fortune' host Pat Sajak’s daughter stuns in tight bodysuit after dad’s replacement revealed
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Matthew Jordan recounts Tiger memories ahead of hitting opening tee shot at British Open
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