2024 Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Red Bull, Las Vegas 2023. Image: Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images

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It is crunch time for Formula One, with the sport coming into its third-to-last event in Las Vegas. Both the teams' and drivers' championships are still up for grabs. Who will come out on top in Sin City?

After one of the best races of the season so far last time out in Brazil, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has much to live up to. The circuit has not produced a classic in its 2023 debut, but the race has been far from the worst on the 2023 calendar.


GPDA At War With The FIA​

The FIA and its president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, have turned their backs on Formula One drivers after not responding to or addressing the drivers' concerns after a public statement was released by the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA). The statement details that the FIA was to "Stop treating their drivers like children", and was released over two weeks ago. The FIA has had nothing to say on the matter, or at least not publicly.

The statement covered Ben Sulayem's reaction to Max Verstappen's explosive team radio outbursts, the fines imposed, and the FIA president's “tone and language.”

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George Russell after the 2024 Brazillian Grand Prix. Image: Formula One

"If we feel we are being listened to and some of the changes we are requesting are implemented because we are only doing it for the benefit of the sport, then maybe our confidence will increase. There are several drivers who feel fed up with the whole situation, and it only seems to be going, to a degree, in the wrong direction.” - George Russell, Media Day Las Vegas 2024

VCARB's Dazzling Glitter-inspired Las Vegas Livery​

In more glamorous news, the VCARB team has created a "Glitter-inspired" livery that resembles something you would create in F1 24 MyTeam. It will stand out under the floodlit streets of Las Vegas, but will Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson be able to extract any more pace out of a promising VCARB car following on from Brazil?

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VCARB's latest special edition livery. Images: Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images

Red Bull's junior team is no stranger to a flashy special livery, especially in Las Vegas. Last year, when the team were running under the guise of Alpha Tauri, a "Speed Streaks" livery took to the track and was certainly a standout design.

Pierre Gasly's Perfect Record​

The Frenchman's perfect record might not put him at the front of the field, but his team certainly appreciates Pierre Gasly's ability to keep his A524 out of the walls and away from other cars' accidents. Gasly is the only driver on the grid not to have cost his team a single Euro in crash damages throughout the 2024 Formula One season.


With Las Vegas this weekend and Abu Dhabi as the finale, plus Qatar nestled in the middle, the Frenchman is not guaranteed to finish the season with a clean damage bill. However, he has a wide budget left for him to fall back on if the worst was to happen.

Alpine And Sauber Join The Livery Party​

It seems that the customs officers have refused to release the back marker teams' regular cars, forcing Alpine, Sauber and VCARB to run one-off or limited-edition liveries for the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.

Alpine has had some success this year, including a shock double podium in Brazil. This result catapulted the team up the constructor's table to sixth from ninth. The A524 will run a majority pink livery for the remaining three rounds of the World Championship.


Sauber has teamed up with their title sponsor, KICK, to design a flame-inspired livery for this weekend's Grand Prix; sadly, if Sauber continues on its current trajectory, those flames will be extinguished rather swiftly.

With new talent coming in with Gabriel Bortoleto for 2025, the future looks bright for the soon-to-be Audi team. The potential is there, but the results must follow to ensure Audi is a serious competitor in future seasons.


Guess The Podium Returns For Las Vegas​

After one of the most surprising results of the season last time out in Brazil, with the two Alpines taking second and third place, Guess The Podium returns with that year of premium membership still up for grabs!

After the first round of the competition at the Brazilian Grand Prix, the standings look like this: OverTake's @Rene / GRunner and @Pete Conway, who had the idea for the contest, lead the standings on five points apiece, with the rest of the field bringing up the rear on a dazzling 0 points.

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If you are not aware of how the Guess The Podium game works here on OverTake, do not fear! Our fantastic community manager, @Christopher E , has created an easy-to-read graphic with a short explanation that you can find below.

Ten points will be awarded for guessing the right position and the correct name, and five points will be awarded for guessing the right name but the wrong position. At the end of the season, we will award the overall winner one year of Premium membership here on OverTake. With only three rounds left, it is anyone's game!

VOTE IN THE FORUM THREAD HERE!

If you have any questions, please ask in the comments below!
Christopher E - Community Manager

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Make sure you get your votes in BEFORE the race starts on Sunday with your prediction laid out in the format above. Good luck this weekend - and remember, anything can happen in this finish to the 2024 Formula One season.

Las Vegas Grand Prix Schedule​

Regardless of where in the world you are, the Las Vegas Grand Prix will inevitably be a race you will not want to miss. Whilst yes, it is another street circuit, the title fight between McLaren's Lando Norris and Red Bull's Max Verstappen is fierce and will almost inevitably boil over on race day.

SessionDateTime (UTC / ET)
Free Practice 1Friday, November 22nd2:30 AM/ 9:30 pm (Thursday)
Free Practice 2Friday, November 22nd6 AM / 1 AM
Free Practice 3Saturday 23rd November2:30 AM/ 9:30 pm (Friday)
QualifyingSaturday 23rd November6 AM / 1 AM
Las Vegas Grand PrixSunday 24th November6 AM / 1 AM

Who are you supporting this weekend? Let us know in the poll above, and then tell us why you are supporting them in the comment section below!
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lol…. What in god’s name??? I’m not sure if you’re being serious or not, but if you are serious about that then you couldn’t be more wrong on both accounts. Amazingly wrong.
Oh, OK I stand corrected, the Sky presenters would behave in the same maner fawning over fake celebrities at a motor race for free, and the Americans are not indoctrinated into liking the needless and tasteless 'Razamataz and glitz' they really do love it... :thumbsup:
 
There are complaints that F1 has basically sold out to the "elites". News Flash. Every sport has. Pick your favorite sport. Try to get a ticket to a live contest that is down at the playing level. That's right, it costs your first born child. And the only people that could afford those tickets are the wealthy.

Sports are not sports anymore. Get that crap out of your head. It's entertainment. As such, the product has to take on a certain persona based on getting as many people looking as possible. I have friends who had no interest in F1 until "Drive to Survive". Now they actually ask me if I saw the race each week. Do they know anything about F1? No. But during Covid, people did anything they could to keep from going insane.

So now we have Sportainment. Not sports. Get it right.
 
Oh, OK I stand corrected, the Sky presenters would behave in the same maner fawning over fake celebrities at a motor race for free, and the Americans are not indoctrinated into liking the needless and tasteless 'Razamataz and glitz' they really do love it... :thumbsup:
Well, yes some do love it. Some hate it. Some like it sometimes, in some contexts and not in others, some are ambivalent about it. It’s an incredibly diverse country of ~340 million people. The idea that there is consensus about anything is silly. And I think you’ll find that about virtually all countries, even ones that are smaller and more homogeneous.

But my point was more about your belief that Americans are told they like that stuff from when they're kids. And if they don't like it most would never say so because of the fear that the community would turn against them as sacrilegous. The first point I can only speak for what I was told when I was a kid, and I’ve never heard that. I doubt too many others were either, but i cant speak for others. The second point is just bizarre. Not sure where you got those ideas from. I dont know what to say about that, its just really disconnected from reality.
 
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