Troubled Las Vegas Grand Prix hit by lawsuit on behalf of 35,000 fans
- The Las Vegas Formula One Grand Prix is facing a class action lawsuit after Carlos Sainz's Ferrari was damaged by a loose drain cover, causing the cancellation of the first practice session.
- Las Vegas Grand Prix officials offered $200 merchandise vouchers to single-day ticket holders as compensation, excluding three-day pass holders.
- The lawsuit was filed by Dimopoulos Law Firm and co-counsel JK Legal & Consulting on behalf of the 35,000 people who purchased tickets for the canceled practice run.
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Vegas: 35,000 fans sue after training fiasco
Following the farce during the opening training session in Las Vegas, Formula One is facing legal trouble. As ESPN reported, the law firm Dimopoulos, together with JK Legal & Consulting, said it filed a class action lawsuit against the organizer of the Grand Prix in Nevada federal court. The two law firms therefore filed this lawsuit on behalf of 35,000 fans who had bought tickets for the opening day. Due to the defective cover of a water shaft …
Sammelklage nach Fan-Fiasko bei Las-Vegas-Auftakttraining
Max Verstappen siegt, aber der Las-Vegas-GP hat ein Nachspiel. Anwälte reichten nach dem verpatzten F1-Training im Namen von 35.000 Fans Klage ein. Sie fordern statt der vom Veranstalter offerierten Gutscheine über 200 Dollar 30.000 Dollar Schadenersatz pro Kopf.
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