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The Formula One Spiral

Was it Okay and Should We Suspicion Them?

By Jeffrey AllisonPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
The Formula One Spiral
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While I am in Las Vegas, I could not, but help working a gig in the wasteland known as Las Vegas. The wonderful gig I was placed with and got to book was for the F1 race that took place in the streets of Vegas! While disappointment arises in the street. I could not help, but wonder as my shifts got cancelled. It was amazing sight with the video game like setting. The crowd though as they wonder if it will be taken down. It was almost in worry to the communities that surrounded.

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The rise of a more older crowd seniors over took the streets on the final day as Christians a lined and was ready. I could not help, but wonder how they marketed? Where are the young twenty year old, fresh out of their parents hold and young adult to bring the streets alive to enjoy what Vegas has to offer safely? While the average adults wonder if the crowd will sue the F1 for the performance and management given to the public and how Vegas will be affected by it?

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From the start to finish and the fans being removed from the grand stands we are almost for certain that the event did not do the best with local resorts raising the coast of parking based on rate. Ticket sales were down as the loses piled in on the event even with a better Formula one track than others. While Deputy Chief bragged online about the job and security they had done in years on social media. He had said it was one of the most complex in years. His statement was and as quoted " That’s a wrap! Our team pulled off one of the most complex & extensive security operations in history." Deputy Chief Koren being under Chief of Police Sheriff Kevin McMahill.

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He also reminded everyone to stay safe and drive safer. While the Chief of Police is always on the importance of public safety.

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In the heat of it with construction left to go. The time is over and on to the next city in their path. Where could they head next to win big, again? You would think it would take an ocean and a constant tan! Where could this place be?

Abu Dhabi

In the near future after the Las Vegas sprint the will be in Abu Dhabi. To run the Yas Marina Circuit and go on to the next one. Owned by the government at a coast of over a billion it is a fine structure to plague the next racer and show true skills in the race. A tropical feel by the beach and a winning team to be glorified. Opened October 2009 it can hold a gather of over 50,000 with a capacity of 60,000. The height being an elevation of 6.562′. The readiness of this race almost unstoppable. With it costing more than a billion dollars by the architect Hermann Tilke. It is set on the island of Yas Island in the Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Finishing

In the hope all is good and all is better on the next round. The size of the race changing the city and street more like a video game. We in this time dive more into virtual reality and in to more verses of the unknown making impossible things possible for us. While our fellow man is able to enjoy what is next! While the community is able to enjoy the fame, fortune and glory from it.

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In the end of this short article. I am unable to stop enjoying the memories and the people I got to meet from this amazing event. All the time that was spent around watching them build it while doing gig work! It was incredible!

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Jeffrey Allison

In the wake of another morning as the world grows on I try to bring different views or alternatives to life that comes from different parts of the world as well as heart spelling stories that exercises your mind.

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Comments (2)

  • Jay Kantor6 months ago

    Hi Jeffrey - Glad you 'Liked' my 'Tush-Tickle'...fun to find a little silly these days. I don't really Git-your-"Gigs" but as I scroll through your many eclectic offerings I see you haven't been around the Vocal Village for a while. I look forward to seeing you more. Jay, Jay Kantor, Chatsworth, California 'Senior' Vocal Author - Vocal Village Community -

  • Babs Iverson8 months ago

    Splendid article!!! 💕❤️❤️

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