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A local Las Vegas law firm has filed a class action lawsuit against the Las Vegas Grand Prix over the practice cancellation and delays that occurred on Thursday night. FP1 had just eight minutes on…
A local Las Vegas law firm, Dimopoulos Law Firm, has filed a class action lawsuit against the Las Vegas Grand Prix in relation to the practice cancellation and delays that occurred on Thursday night. During FP1, a loose water valve cover struck by Carlos Sainz caused a red flag, with Esteban Ocon’s car also sustaining heavy damage from the debris. The session was canceled for a further track inspection and repairs. FP2 finally started at 2:30 a.m. local time, but fans were forced to leave at 1:30 a.m. due to labor laws. Fans with one-day tickets were given a $200 voucher, while three-day pass holders received no compensation. The lawsuit alleges breach of contract, negligence, and deceptive trade practices against Formula One Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix and TAB Contractors, Inc., seeking damages for the 35,000 ticket holders who missed out on practice. Steve Dimopoulos, the lead attorney, stated that the firm aims to protect the rights of fans who were deprived of the experience.