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Las Vegas Grand Prix like the 'National League' of racing, Max Verstappen says

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Max Verstappen, who will start from second position at Sunday’s 50-lap Las Vegas street race, said Formula One should be more about what is happening on the track, rather than outside it.
The Formula One world champion has compared this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix to the fifth tier of English football, while suggesting fans just want to get “s***-faced”.
Max Verstappen will start from second on the grid on Sunday after being outpaced by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in the first Sin City race in 40 years.
He had earlier called the race: “99% show, and 1% sport”.
Formula One billed this weekend’s street circuit event as the greatest show on Earth, but instead it has been plagued with delays and low turnouts.
On Friday, crowds saw just eight minutes of racing during practice, after a loose manhole cover tore a hole in Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari.
The session resumed at 4am local time, surrounded by empty grandstands.
On Saturday, officials predicted 100,000 fans would line the Las Vegas streets, but only 70,000 turned up to watch qualifying, which began at midnight local time.

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