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Honestly in the grand scheme of things, this has happened in the past and more than anything, if there's any blame to be passed around it should sit with the FIA and F1 for not having any regulations in place for incidents that involve track irregularities such as this.
The fact that there isn't a way to mitigate the financial repercussions for damage to a car for a very track-specific problem is ridiculous. If this happened to Williams, they'd be broke.
Hats off to Liberty Media though, it's no small feat to turn Vegas into a street circuit; I'm sure that the drama from FP1 will only help strengthen the fanbase here in NA.
Netflix is drooling right now lol
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