F1 weekend in Vegas takes unexpected turn with “complimentary coitus” offers to Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen was definitely not expecting such a welcome in Las Vegas after he got an invitation to a different kind of “entertainment”. Las Vegas is Formula 1’s next stop and it’s aura has already taken over the grid.

Drivers are already planning about party nights and teams are meanwhile launching special liveries to celebrate the gala of exotic night racing. The aura of Las Vegas has brought some fresh entertainment to the grid with the return of an old F1 event. Las Vegas GP is going to be a head-turner even before racing starts due to it’s lively atmosphere and the buzz surrounding it.

Las Vegas extends unusual invitations to Hamilton and Verstappen

Las Vegas is known for its casinos and gambling, but it also has a spicy nickname. Las Vegas is often labeled ‘Sin City’ since Nevada is one of the only states in America where brothels are prohibited. In spite of this ban, a brothel called Chicken Ranch has extended its greetings to Max Verstappen and other drivers for a new experience in Vegas.

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an unexpected offer via GPBlog

 Addison Gray and Alice Little, brothel workers from Chicken Ranch, can’t contain their excitement regarding the arrival of Formula 1. They were ecstatic about meeting the drivers, saying, “It’s Formula One fever in Las Vegas this month and we’re all psyched up for the big event,” and further went on to present them with a surprise gift, although a bit overboard.

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a puzzled Max Verstappen via GPFans

“Any driver that wants to get their hearts racing and celebrate the F1 with me and Addison will be treated to 100 per cent complimentary coitus.” Gray further stated her intentions stemmed from the ban on grid girls after 2018, “Since Formula One banned their fabulous grid girls in 2018, the events have been overwhelmingly lacking in much-needed sex appeal,” Gray said. “Our discount isn’t just a gesture of love for F1; it’s an invitation for fans to revel in an experience where sex appeal is celebrated, not sidelined.”

Their invitation might not be what the drivers are looking for this weekend, and teams like Mercedes have already implemented strict rules for their drivers.

Max Verstappen’s unfiltered take on Las Vegas GP

While many drivers are enjoying the mood and looking forward to the race weekend, taking in all that Las Vegas has to offer, Max Verstappen is seemingly unaffected by the pomp and hype built around Las Vegas. He frankly doesn’t seem to care about all the big celebrations and is instead focused on racing.

“First of all, we are there more for the show than the race itself, looking at the layout of the circuit,” Max Verstappen remarked in an interview.

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Verstappen speaking to press via SKY Sports

“I’m not actually that much into that, I’m more: ‘I’ll go there, do my thing and be gone’. I’ll deal with that once I arrive to the track. I mean, there’s still a lot to do. I still need to go on the simulator. I still don’t even know the track, to be honest, the last time I tried it on the F1 game, I think I hit more walls than I was going straight, so, let’s hope that’s not the case when I start driving there.”

“It’s going to be very different to, very low temperatures, and of course at night. We have no experience there. We don’t know the track grip, it is all new, so maybe it will give a few surprises.”

Do you think Max Verstappen is going to win the remaining races this season and are you excited for the Las Vegas GP? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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