Formula One is facing a class-action lawsuit filed by 35,000 fans who were forced to leave the Las Vegas Grand Prix after just nine minutes of practice due to chaos caused by a loose drain cover. The lawsuit, filed by Las Vegas law firms, represents fans who purchased one-day tickets for the delayed sessions and were deprived of the experience. The incident occurred before the race, as Carlos Sainz ran over the water valve cover, damaging his Ferrari and leading to significant delays.
Formula One fans file a class-action lawsuit after some saw only nine minutes of action Thursday night before Carlos Sainz ran over a water valve cover during a practice session, which damaged his Ferrari, prompting delays. https://t.co/wIaMX9AWMt
Formula One fans upset at being forced to the leave the Las Vegas Grand Prix venue early Friday morning before the start of the second practice session filed a class-action lawsuit. https://t.co/ixD4RK6w0v
Formula One fans have filed a class-action lawsuit after some saw only nine minutes of action Thursday night before Carlos Sainz ran over a water valve cover during a practice session, which damaged his Ferrari, prompting delays. https://t.co/OEUcqDWnU4
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A class action lawsuit has been filed against the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The filing is on behalf of 35,000 fans who were forced to leave Thursday’s practice session after several hours of delay. https://t.co/JBR3GVPdMi
F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix hit with class action lawsuit: "We will vindicate the rights of the fans that traveled great distances and paid small fortunes to attend, but were deprived of the experience." - @ReviewJournal https://t.co/u3PhIvbiqm
Update: A pair of Las Vegas law firms filed a class action lawsuit against LV Grand Prix organizers on behalf of 35,000 spectators who purchased one-day tickets for Thursday’s delayed sessions and were forced to leave. https://t.co/zUBtLCriNk @TheNVIndy @jacobsolisnv @NewsyJan
This must be a first. @F1 hasn't even held the race, yet. It goes green tonight. However, the @reviewjournal reports there is already a #ClassAction lawsuit filed over opening night. READ: https://t.co/OJR1PBcIW9 https://t.co/2aZU4sULX8
Formula One is being SUED on behalf of 35,000 fans who had to leave canceled Las Vegas practice after watching just nine minutes because of chaos sparked by a loose drain cover https://t.co/YIPKiKXEZC https://t.co/D7kUf8V5gP
Formula One is being SUED on behalf of 35,000 fans who had to leave canceled Las Vegas practice after watching just nine minutes because of loose drain cover chaos https://t.co/uiv0T3Srcc https://t.co/nGTKlI1L60