Max Verstappen has said that he had 'zero interest' in attending a party that Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali had told drivers to attend, and added that he feels 'not a lot of emotions' about the Las Vegas Grand Prix in general.
One of those is world champion Verstappen. A firm request was made from Domenicali's office for drivers to support a party at the Wynn Hotel, after the opening ceremony.
"They are still going to make money whether I like it or not," Verstappen told media ahead of the weeekend. "But I am also not going to fake it. I voice my opinion in positive and negative things. That's just how I am.
"Some people like show a bit more, I don't like it at all. I just grew up looking at the performance side of things. I like to be in Vegas but not so much for racing."
"It's amazing to be here. It is exciting - such an incredible place, so many lights, a great energy, a great buzz," he said.
"This is one of the most iconic cities there is. It is a big show, for sure. It is never going to be like Silverstone. But maybe over time the people in the community here will grow to love the sport.
"It is a business, ultimately. You'll still see good racing here," he continued. "Maybe the track will be good, maybe it will be bad. It was so-so on the [simulator]. Don't knock it 'til you try it.
"I hear there are a lot of people complaining about the direction Stefano [Domenicali] and Liberty have been going, I think they have been doing an amazing job."