Las Vegas Grand Prix: Controversy and Disruption Surround F1's High-Stakes Race

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Formula One's owners, Liberty Media, have apologized to the city of Las Vegas for the disruption caused by the Grand Prix scheduled for this weekend, acknowledging the frustration of some residents due to limited access to the famous Las Vegas Boulevard. Despite the inconvenience, Liberty CEO Greg Maffei highlighted the economic benefits the event brings, estimating a revenue of $1.7 billion for the area. Racing is set to begin on Thursday.
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