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Lawsuit filed over farcical start to Las Vegas Grand Prix

Organisers of the Las Vegas Grand Prix are facing a class action lawsuit following the farcical start to this weekend鈥檚 race on the strip.

Formula One sold the sport鈥檚 Sin City comeback after four decades away as the greatest show on Earth.

But fans witnessed just eight minutes of practice on Thursday after a drain cover broke free and tore a hole into the underbelly of Carlos Sainz鈥檚 Ferrari.

F1 fans in Las Vegas
Fans saw just eight minutes of practice in Las Vegas on Thursday night (John Locher/AP)

Spectators who held a 200 US dollar (拢160) general admission ticket for Thursday鈥檚 two practice sessions have since been offered a voucher for the same amount to be redeemed on merchandise.

But those in attendance on a three-day pass 鈥 the cheapest of which is 500 US dollars (拢400) 鈥 will not receive any compensation.

On Friday, Nevada-based Dimopoulos Law Firm and co-counsel JK Legal & Consulting filed a lawsuit with the Nevada District Court seeking damages for the 35,000 paying spectators.

鈥淲e will vindicate the rights of the fans that travelled great distances and paid small fortunes to attend, but were deprived of the experience,鈥 said Dimopoulos Law Firm owner Steve Dimopoulos in a statement.

A spokesperson for Las Vegas Grand Prix said: 鈥淲e cannot comment on the litigation.

鈥淥ur focus is on ensuring that our fans have an entertaining experience in a safe and secure environment which is always our top priority.鈥

Earlier, F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali stopped short of issuing an apology in a 650-word joint statement with CEO of the Las Vegas race, Renee Wilm.

鈥淲e have all been to events, like concerts, games and even other Formula One races, that have been cancelled because of factors like weather or technical issues,鈥 they said.

鈥淚t happens, and we hope people will understand.鈥

The maiden race on the Las Vegas strip gets underway at 10pm local time on Saturday (6am GMT on Sunday).

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