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Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin, FIA, Imola, 2025

Fernando Alonso urges FIA to reconsider Las Vegas GP after raising safety concerns

Fernando Alonso urges FIA to reconsider Las Vegas GP after raising safety concerns

Matthew Hobkinson
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin, FIA, Imola, 2025

Fernando Alonso has told the FIA, F1's governing body, to implement a handful of changes to the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Alonso, who ended up P11, asked the FIA to address two concerns he had over the grand prix.

His first was the road surface, the asphalt itself, as the Spaniard criticised the low level of grip.

“The circuit is fun because it's high speed. But the type of asphalt doesn't meet Formula 1 standards," Alonso told the media after the race.

"It's too slippery, we can't get the tyres up to the right temperature, there's no grip and it's extremely bumpy. It's borderline unsafe to race on. For the future, we need to talk to the FIA about whether this is acceptable or not for the coming years."

Alonso: No other sport would accept this

"Then, the position on the calendar, if I'm honest, is difficult for us," he said.

"It's difficult to come with the time difference and how far it is from Europe. We did Brazil two weeks ago and now we're going straight to Qatar with a 17-hour flight and a 13-hour time difference.

"I don't think any other sport in the world would accept that. The circuit is fine, but the asphalt and the position on the calendar are borderline.

"I understand that we are doing it now because it is the quietest weekend in Las Vegas [before Thanksgiving], but if we go by that, we should do Monaco in February because everything is quieter then. There are things we need to think about.”

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