LAS VEGAS (AP) - Formula 1 drivers complained this week about the smell of marijuana as they prepared for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with one even joking they could fail drug tests. Marijuana is legal in Nevada and the odor can often be prevalent among those attending sporting events.
F1 drivers complain about marijuana smoke while preparing for Las Vegas Grand Prix
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Formula 1 drivers complained this week about the smell of marijuana as they prepared for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, with one even joking they could fail drug tests.
Marijuana is legal in Nevada and the odor can often be prevalent among those attending sporting events.
"Yes, there was a smell of weed," Williams driver Franco Colapinto said. "If they dope (test) the drivers now, I think we'll all test positive. When we all test positive, there will be a mess."
Drivers had three practice sessions as well as qualifying beginning Thursday leading up to Saturday night’s race.