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Formula 1 continued its global conquest this year with an historic stop in Las Vegas and Complex was on the ground with Heineken to catch the action up close.

Last month, the F1 behemoth swept through the Mojave desert with a spectacle that rose to the challenge of even the most outlandish of Sin City theatrics. In the build up to the race, the big question on everyone’s lips was: Where are they going to put a full-scale Formula 1 track in a city as meticulously built-up as Las Vegas, where not a square inch is wasted? In the spirit of the same sort of alchemy that produced a glittering metropolis in the middle of the desert, the answer turned out to be to build the track right through the centre.

Transforming the strip into a fully functioning track, it was a spectacle far beyond anyone’s imagination. It was never going to be dull, but watching Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen shoot past the Bellagio or Caesar’s Palace is a sight you can’t quite get your head around unless you were there.

George Russell won the 50-lap race after qualifying in pole position, with Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in second place, and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz in third. Arguably, even more impressive was Max Verstappen who secured the trophy by finishing ahead of his sole championship rival, McLaren’s Lando Norris, making Verstappen the sixth driver in F1 history to bag four world championships after Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Alain Prost and Juan Manuel Fangio.

In a post-race news conference, Verstappen said: “We have a lot of incredible young talent in the sport and Lando is definitely one of them. And, of course, at times, he made it very difficult for me.” Speaking to reporters after the race, Norris added: “That’s a strength of his—he has no negatives. When he had the quickest car, he dominated races. When he’s not the quickest car, he’s still just behind us and almost winning the races anyway… He just gets everything out of the car, every time.”

Fittingly for a city like Vegas, it was glitz and glamour all the way. Sylvester Stallone was tasked with waving the chequered flag, Ludacris was on warm-up duty, Boyz II Men sang the national anthem and dotted throughout the crowd were stars like Jared Leto, Paris Hilton, Adele, Gordon Ramsay and more. Increased competition is levelling the playing field in Formula 1, both on and off the track. As McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes and others catch up with Red Bull, so too are new cities around the world, all pouring millions into challenging, and in the case of Las Vegas, surpassing the old guard.

Fittingly for a city like Vegas, it was glitz and glamour all the way. Sylvester Stallone was tasked with waving the chequered flag, Ludacris was on warm-up duty, Boyz II Men sang the national anthem and dotted throughout the crowd were stars like Jared Leto, Paris Hilton, Adele, Gordon Ramsay, Kevin Hart, Seth Rogan, Terry Crews and more.

Increased competition is levelling the playing field in Forumla 1, both on and off the track. As McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes and others catch up with Red Bull, so too are new cities around the world, all pouring millions into challenging, and in the case of Las Vegas, surpassing the old guard.

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Formula 1 continued its global conquest this year with an historic stop in Las Vegas and Complex was on the ground with Heineken to catch the action up close.

Last month, the F1 behemoth swept through the Mojave desert with a spectacle that rose to the challenge of even the most outlandish of Sin City theatrics. In the build up to the race, the big question on everyone’s lips was: Where are they going to put a full-scale Formula 1 track in a city as meticulously built-up as Las Vegas, where not a square inch is wasted? In the spirit of the same sort of alchemy that produced a glittering metropolis in the middle of the desert, the answer turned out to be to build the track right through the centre.

Transforming the strip into a fully functioning track, it was a spectacle far beyond anyone’s imagination. It was never going to be dull, but watching Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen shoot past the Bellagio or Caesar’s Palace is a sight you can’t quite get your head around unless you were there.

George Russell won the 50-lap race after qualifying in pole position, with Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in second place, and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz in third. Arguably, even more impressive was Max Verstappen who secured the trophy by finishing ahead of his sole championship rival, McLaren’s Lando Norris, making Verstappen the sixth driver in F1 history to bag four world championships after Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Alain Prost and Juan Manuel Fangio.

In a post-race news conference, Verstappen said: “We have a lot of incredible young talent in the sport and Lando is definitely one of them. And, of course, at times, he made it very difficult for me.” Speaking to reporters after the race, Norris added: “That’s a strength of his—he has no negatives. When he had the quickest car, he dominated races. When he’s not the quickest car, he’s still just behind us and almost winning the races anyway… He just gets everything out of the car, every time.”

Fittingly for a city like Vegas, it was glitz and glamour all the way. Sylvester Stallone was tasked with waving the chequered flag, Ludacris was on warm-up duty, Boyz II Men sang the national anthem and dotted throughout the crowd were stars like Jared Leto, Paris Hilton, Adele, Gordon Ramsay and more. Increased competition is levelling the playing field in Formula 1, both on and off the track. As McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes and others catch up with Red Bull, so too are new cities around the world, all pouring millions into challenging, and in the case of Las Vegas, surpassing the old guard.

Fittingly for a city like Vegas, it was glitz and glamour all the way. Sylvester Stallone was tasked with waving the chequered flag, Ludacris was on warm-up duty, Boyz II Men sang the national anthem and dotted throughout the crowd were stars like Jared Leto, Paris Hilton, Adele, Gordon Ramsay, Kevin Hart, Seth Rogan, Terry Crews and more.

Increased competition is levelling the playing field in Forumla 1, both on and off the track. As McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes and others catch up with Red Bull, so too are new cities around the world, all pouring millions into challenging, and in the case of Las Vegas, surpassing the old guard.

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