“Will you also launch good strategy?” – Fans remain unimpressed for Charles Leclerc’s DNS in Brazil as they react to Ferrari’s new livery for Las Vegas GP
Ferrari recently unveiled their new livery for the Las Vegas GP but all that the fans want is some promise of better results from them.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is being projected as the biggest spectacle the Formula One world has ever seen. Being the most elite class of motorsports, F1 has seen some truly expensive races take place at the most exotic locations all around the world, but the Las Vegas race is set to overshadow all of them. And to mark this all-important race, Ferrari have recently released their new livery design which sports a tangy red color to go well with the Vegas background at nighttime since the Grand Prix will be at night on Saturday.
Ferrari’s iconic red color has been retained in the new design for their SF-23 livery. But some white tendrils have been added as a special touch to commemorate the Scuderia’s appearance at the first-ever Las Vegas GP. But all these shiny new announcements have not been able to take the Tifosis’ minds off the fact that Charles Leclerc had a horrible DNS even before the race began in Brazil. Thus, they have called for new strategies amidst Ferrari announcing their new livery.
When Ferrari revealed their brilliant red new livery for the Las Vegas GP, the fans hounded the post with their own upsetting comments. They asked the Scuderia whether they would accompany the new livery announcement with a new and better strategy too.
Fans urge Ferrari to ‘stop the bla bla bla’ as they have to win
Ferrari are the oldest and the most successful Formula One team in recent history. But Ferrari have failed to reach their expected level in the last few years. Their former Team Head Mattia Binotto had resigned from his post to make way for a more able Boss such as Frederick Vasseur to take up his place at Ferrari.
But the fans are still not happy with how Ferrari have performed so far in this season. They just want the Italian outfit one
In other news, the Las Vegas GP has actually angered the residents who have their homes around the Vegas Strip. They furiously complained against the road blocks and the other problems they had to face ever since construction for the racing circuit and the grandstands began. Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei apologized for their inconveniences and said that he hopes the profits that the Las Vegas GP rakes in helps boost the economy of their state.
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