LAS VEGAS: Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said Saturday’s enthralling Las Vegas Grand Prix, won by champion Max Verstappen had been the perfect answer to critics of the new race.
Verstappen had been the most prominent of those critics of the scene in Vegas this week, arguing that the Grand Prix was over-dominated by the razmazztaz in the party city.
But the night-time street race with multiple lead changes as the cars powered down the famous Vegas ‘strip’ showed the event can also deliver sporting thrills. “For all those people that were so negative about this weekend, saying it’s all about the show and blah blah blah—I think Vegas proved them wrong,” said Hamilton, who finished in seventh place.Red Bull team principal Christian Horner agreed.
“I thought it was a great race. Exciting. You’ve got long straights, big braking zones and no grip, so tricky for the drivers.“I thought it delivered a great Grand Prix and the speeds around here are insane,” he said, adding that Verstappen had clearly relished the challenge.
“He loves a race like that. Even though he was on the end of a penalty. When he came back... the way he fought. I think he changed his mind about Vegas,” he said.
But Verstappen was careful with his words when asked to reflect on the return of F1 to the city after a 41-year absence.“Well, I was expecting it to be a good race today, it’s just like I said before about the straights, the low-speed corners... so that has never been my issue.
“But, yes, today was fun. That’s the only thing I want to say about it. Today was fun and I hope everyone enjoyed it,” he said.Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said he did not believe much would need to be adjusted for next year’s event.
“I wouldn’t change a lot. I would change qualifying maybe, move it from midnight to 10pm, the same time the race started. Other than that I think it was a perfect event. There’s nothing else to say,” he said.
MELBOURNE: A “hot-headed” Novak Djokovic sent an Australian Open warning to join Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander...
MULTAN: Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan helped Pakistan fight back from a poor start in the first Test against the...
LONDON: Women’s Super League club Arsenal on Friday announced the appointment of Renee Slegers as head coach on a...
LONDON: Erling Haaland has signed a new 9.5-year deal at Manchester City that will keep him at the Etihad until 2034,...
LONDON: England and Leicester wing Anthony Watson has been forced to retire from professional rugby on medical...
A British actor living in Los Angeles described the devastating wildfires in southern California as “sheer hell”,...
Premium cinema group Everyman has said 2024’s film roster was hit by Hollywood actor and writer strikes and...
Oscar nominee Dame Joan Plowright has died at the age of 95, her family has said. The British actress, who was married...