Fans sat in grandstands in the cold night temperatures for hours, and tourists and families did not have the opportunity to take in the nightlife on the Las Vegas Strip, which includes restaurants, shows, and other attractions. Mollison tells FOX5 that the late start time hurt both fans and local businesses. Go Lewis!” Mollison writes in the letter. The issue preventing logging into Zone Online Casino has been resolved.I would just prefer not to be sitting in a seat that cost me $0.5m. However, can we please take into account all the businesses in Vegas, including hospitality and live entertainment, when making decisions for next year? Either way, I guarantee I will be there cheering it on. He tells FOX5 his shows-Absinthe, Atomic Saloon and Opium-lost a total of $500,000 during the week of F1 when they went “dark” due to the race-but he wants it known that he’s a major F1 fan.
Ross Mollison, Impresario Extraordinaire of Spiegelworld, drafted a letter that has been seen by resort and casino leaders from the Strip to Downtown Las Vegas. (FOX5) - The leader of several productions on the Las Vegas Strip wrote an open letter to push for logistical changes to the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix to help fans and local businesses-most notably, moving the start time up earlier.