Slipstream Saturdays: F1 Fumbles Response to Las Vegas Mess
After erring with track preparation that led to only eight minutes of action on Thursday, F1 offered little consolation to its fans.
Michael has watched NASCAR for 20 years and regularly covered the sport from 2013-2021, and also formerly covered the SRX series from 2021-2023. He now covers the FIA Formula 1 World Championship, the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and road course events in the NASCAR Cup Series.
After erring with track preparation that led to only eight minutes of action on Thursday, F1 offered little consolation to its fans.
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Hamilton and Leclerc had finished second and sixth, respectively, prior to their disqualification.