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To avoid the $1K ticket prices for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, fans used ingenious methods such as watching the race through window reflections, riding escalators for an unobstructed view, and tearing down controversial track view-blocking screens in public areas of the city's Strip. This typical 'Las Vegas tourist move' has stirred controversy and heightened security and safety concerns.
Fans watching the Las Vegas GP tore down controversial track view-blocking screens along the public areas of the city's famous Strip during the race. #F1 https://t.co/kHT7hpoA56
#F1 fans watching the #LasVegasGP tore down track view-blocking screens along public areas of the city’s Strip during the race Full story ⬇️ https://t.co/E7FY0qce99
Fans watching the Las Vegas GP tore down controversial track-blocking screens along the public areas of the city's famous Strip during the race. #F1 https://t.co/kHT7hpoA56
F1 fans tear down view-blocking screens during Las Vegas GP - @Autosport https://t.co/4zadxYwq6a
#F1 fans watching the #LasVegasGP tore down track-blocking screens along public areas of the city’s Strip during the race Full story ⬇️ https://t.co/E7FY0qce99
Fans sidestepping the $1K ticket prices for F1 Las Vegas by watching from a nearby building with a reflection of the race — instead of HD on a TV — is the most Las Vegas tourist move ever (and something I would definitely do). https://t.co/QaQpdc5Yjt
F1 fans are stealing free views of the race using window reflections. Ingenious. #LasVegasGP https://t.co/zMSNmYkw9n
Some F1 fans discovered they could get an unobstructed view of the Strip by riding the escalators up and down. https://t.co/DJtII3rYYE