![]() Las Vegas was F1’s third race in the U.S., more than any other country, and the most expensive spectator event on the 22-race calendar.īut it was maligned elsewhere as out of financial reach for the average American, and Verstappen ripped the race again and again and called it “99% show, and 1% sporting event.” The race was embraced by the F1 industry, eager to continue tapping into the sponsorship-heavy North American market. “I know we could have done such a better job on many things. “It’s been a very bumpy year-and-a-half,” she said to AP. She said the tight timeline - F1 announced the race in early 2022 - and the scale of the event made for an enormous task. Wilm admitted LVGP made mistakes leading into the race in a Sunday interview with The Associated Press. 3 earnings call but said Sunday “maybe only a few seats on Heineken” went unsold and she’d yet to debrief with her ticketing staff. ![]() It wasn’t the sellout that LVGP CEO Renee Wilm promised investors in a Nov. ![]() ![]() The entire mood had changed by the time the roads reopened Sunday and deconstruction began on the circuit that utilizes the Strip. ![]()
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