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He’s already secured his spot as one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport, and now the only remaining debate is how highly he ranks and how much of his dominance is due to his driving ability.
Success in an event like the Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 18 requires far more than just racing, as engineering, development and applied data science play just as large a role as driving ability, if not larger.
“You can’t have a city of a certain size where everybody feels entitled to drive their air-conditioned vehicle to their air conditioned destination.”
Having the eyes of the world focused on Las Vegas this week, and in the last year’s leadup to the Grand Prix, is a massive marketing victory.
One of the most talked-about spectator experiences is the Bellagio Fountain Club, a temporary structure on the resort’s iconic lake.
The carbon fiber steering wheel contains dozens of buttons, dials and displays drivers use during the race, and they can all make a difference.