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关于即将在拉斯维加斯举行的F1比赛有哪些争议?

关于即将在拉斯维加斯举行的F1比赛有哪些争议?

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cuneytakar
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The Las Vegas formula race is an exciting event because it is a night race and takes place on a street circuit. It is beneficial for hotels and casinos, so these organizations support it. One of the main concerns is that the number of spectators may not be large enough.

The Las Vegas formula race is an exciting event because it is a night race and takes place on a street circuit. It is beneficial for hotels and casinos, so these organizations support it. One of the main concerns is that the number of spectators may not be large enough.

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One thing which it has been criticised for it's a bizarre schedule. The race take place in the USA but… organisers asked for a night race which means it starts at 10pm Pacific Time which translartes to 1am on East Coast (New York City, Boston). It's quite ridiculous considering F1 wants to win over the US fans but at the same time they literally do a race at night, messing with people's schedules.

Tickets are also VERY expensive, with cheapest tickets costing $500 - I mean many people living in Las Vegas won't be able to afford it even though they were massively affected by building the track which offered insane delays and modifications to their city.

One thing which it has been criticised for it's a bizarre schedule. The race take place in the USA but… organisers asked for a night race which means it starts at 10pm Pacific Time which translartes to 1am on East Coast (New York City, Boston). It's quite ridiculous considering F1 wants to win over the US fans but at the same time they literally do a race at night, messing with people's schedules.

Tickets are also VERY expensive, with cheapest tickets costing $500 - I mean many people living in Las Vegas won't be able to afford it even though they were massively affected by building the track which offered insane delays and modifications to their city.

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CryptoKacper
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People in Las Vegas have been complaining that building the track has made their lives very difficult. Road closures, delays, chopping the trees off and overall mess linked to it being a street race has left people in Las Vegas very frustrated about that. I think it just shows how commercialised this sport is and that ordinary people have to always pay for rich people's pleasures.

People in Las Vegas have been complaining that building the track has made their lives very difficult. Road closures, delays, chopping the trees off and overall mess linked to it being a street race has left people in Las Vegas very frustrated about that. I think it just shows how commercialised this sport is and that ordinary people have to always pay for rich people's pleasures.

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The Formula One race is in question because out of four machines tested, two have been disqualified and there is a fear that there will be more disqualifications, which will lower the scale of this race. According to a former F1 driver, currently a TV expert, if the FIA were to test a larger number of cars, more drivers would face disqualification penalties. "This is a valid question. If four cars are tested and half of them fail the test, shouldn't all machines be checked? The answer in this situation must certainly be 'yes'" - added the British driver.

The Formula One race is in question because out of four machines tested, two have been disqualified and there is a fear that there will be more disqualifications, which will lower the scale of this race. According to a former F1 driver, currently a TV expert, if the FIA were to test a larger number of cars, more drivers would face disqualification penalties. "This is a valid question. If four cars are tested and half of them fail the test, shouldn't all machines be checked? The answer in this situation must certainly be 'yes'" - added the British driver.

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There are several controversies surrounding the upcoming Formula 1 race in Las Vegas. One of the main controversies is related to the location of the race. Many locals and environmental activists argue that hosting a Formula 1 race in Las Vegas will have detrimental effects on the surrounding environment. They believe that the race will lead to increased pollution and noise levels, as well as put a strain on the area's resources such as water and energy. Another controversy revolves around the financial aspects of hosting the race. Critics argue that the cost of organizing the event, including building the necessary infrastructure and ensuring adequate security measures, will burden the taxpayers. They question whether the economic benefits brought by the race will be enough to outweigh these costs. Furthermore, some people are concerned about the potential disruption to the daily life of residents and businesses in Las Vegas. The race is expected to result in road closures and heavy traffic, impacting local businesses and residents' ability to commute. Lastly, there are debates about the prioritization of hosting a Formula 1 race over other pressing issues in the city. Some argue that the funds and resources allocated to organizing the race could be better utilized to address social and economic challenges faced by the community, such as affordable housing and improving public transportation. In conclusion, the controversies surrounding the upcoming Formula 1 race in Las Vegas mainly revolve around concerns regarding the environment, finances, disruption to daily life, and the prioritization of resources.

There are several controversies surrounding the upcoming Formula 1 race in Las Vegas. One of the main controversies is related to the location of the race. Many locals and environmental activists argue that hosting a Formula 1 race in Las Vegas will have detrimental effects on the surrounding environment. They believe that the race will lead to increased pollution and noise levels, as well as put a strain on the area's resources such as water and energy. Another controversy revolves around the financial aspects of hosting the race. Critics argue that the cost of organizing the event, including building the necessary infrastructure and ensuring adequate security measures, will burden the taxpayers. They question whether the economic benefits brought by the race will be enough to outweigh these costs. Furthermore, some people are concerned about the potential disruption to the daily life of residents and businesses in Las Vegas. The race is expected to result in road closures and heavy traffic, impacting local businesses and residents' ability to commute. Lastly, there are debates about the prioritization of hosting a Formula 1 race over other pressing issues in the city. Some argue that the funds and resources allocated to organizing the race could be better utilized to address social and economic challenges faced by the community, such as affordable housing and improving public transportation. In conclusion, the controversies surrounding the upcoming Formula 1 race in Las Vegas mainly revolve around concerns regarding the environment, finances, disruption to daily life, and the prioritization of resources.

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