Daniel Ricciardo's billion dollar F1 dream in jeopardy

In 2017, Daniel Ricciardo hoped for F1 in Vegas, and now it's a reality for 2023. He secures a seat at AlphaTauri too. But F1 faces a tough battle, aiming for $1.3B revenue, clashing with casinos over ticket sales, jeopardizing the Sin City spectacle.

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Daniel Ricciardo's Dream Wish Granted


In 2017, Ricciardo's wish for F1 in Las Vegas came true as it joins the 2023 calendar. Securing a seat at AlphaTauri adds to his excitement.



Ricciardo's Ambition with AlphaTauri


With AlphaTauri's struggles, Ricciardo aims to improve the AT04's performance. His experience adds hope to lift the team from the bottom of the grid after a "strong showing" in Hungary. Post Hungarian GP he said, “I think we still put on a strong showing. I felt good. I felt good in the car and that was something that was certainly a question mark, not doing it for eight months, especially around here it’s a tough track. So, other than Lap 1, Turn 1, a good day.”


F1 Faces Financial War in Sin City 


F1 aims for a massive $1.3 billion revenue from the Vegas event but clashes with casinos over ticket sales. Casino owners accuse F1 of demanding fees to protect their trademark.

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