Paddock is a word you don't use in Las Vegas -- unless you're talking about the tragic mass shooting on October 1, 2017. That shooting, committed by insane video poker player Stephen Paddock, remains the deadliest one in US history.
However, apparently this did not click with the owners of Formula One, as they called a prominent garage and pit the "Paddock Building", which is apparently a common term in racing.
They have since caved to pressure to change the name of the building, claiming they weren't aware of the negative association with that word in Vegas.
Article: https://www.8newsnow.com/news/f1-res...ng-negotiated/
In other F1 news reported in that article:
- They have not yet solved the transportation issue, which is not trivial. The strip and roads around it will be closed for 3 days, and there is concern that the 105,000 spectators and 100,000 employees at the hotels, clubs, and restaurants will have difficulty getting to where they need to go.
- F1's threat to erect barriers and shine lights in the eyes of patrons at venues which didn't pay a super-expensive "licensing fee" was not actually in their plans. However, they admit they will be erecting these barriers and bright lights -- just because they need them for the race, and it has nothing to do with who pays their licensing fees. Yeah, right.
- F1 wants $40 million BACK of the $80 million they spent on the road "improvements" to make it race-worthy, claiming that Clark County will benefit from these improvements during the rest of the year. The county does not want to pay that much, and negotiations are ongoing.
Here is where there will be temporary pedestrian bridges, to allow people to get around during the race:
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