Sex Workers Offer Formula One Drivers '100% Complimentary Coitus' Ahead Of Grand Prix
By Favour Adegoke on November 14, 2023 at 11:30 AM EST
Updated on November 14, 2023 at 11:36 AM EST
Vegas sex workers have offered Formula One drivers a free roll in the hay ahead of them hitting the tracks for the prestigious Grand Prix. They have also offered a 50% discount to others who would be present in the city during race week.
Reports have it that they hope their gesture would help the riders, residents, and visitors "blow off some steam" and that it was a gesture of love for F1.
Practice rounds for the Grand Prix are expected to kick off on Thursday, followed by qualifying sessions on Friday and the main event on Saturday.
Formula One Drivers Offered Free Sexual Services At Vegas Brothel
For Formula One enthusiasts, the upcoming highlight of the season is the Grand Prix, set to take place this weekend in Las Vegas. The city is experiencing increased activity as celebrities, tourists, and drivers have been arriving throughout the week.
Ahead of the event, two sex workers, Addison Gray, and Alice Little, have reportedly offered F1 drivers "100% complimentary coitus" to energize them before they hit the tracks.
"It's Formula 1 fever in Las Vegas this month, and we're all psyched up for the big event," Little told TMZ. "Any driver that wants to get their hearts racing and celebrate the F1 with me and Addison will be treated to 100% complimentary coitus."
The duo, along with their friends, have also extended a 50% discount to fans and tourists interested in their services throughout the race week.
Little continued, "Our discount will help Vegas visitors and residents blow off some steam with a couple of generous ladies so that they can chill out during race week."
'A Gesture Of Love For' Formula One
Elsewhere, Gray told the publication that they hope their gesture will add some flair to the event due to the absence of the Grid Girls, a group of women present at the circuit for races and promotional events. The practice was discontinued in 2018 as it seemed to contradict today's societal norms.
"Since Formula 1 banned their fabulous grid girls in 2018, the events have been overwhelmingly lacking in much-needed sex appeal," the sex worker remarked.
Gray also mentioned that their unique offerings were more than just a "gesture of love for F1." It was also a way to celebrate sex appeal, aligning with Las Vegas's reputation as Sin City.
She added, "It's an invitation for fans to revel in an experience where sex appeal is celebrated, not sidelined. Because in our world, glamour isn't forbidden; it's the star of the show!"
All About The Grand Prix
The upcoming Grand Prix will be the first time Las Vegas has hosted a Formula One race since 1982.
Some of the drivers expected to grace the event include Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), Sergio Perez (Red Bull Racing), Fernando Alonso (Alpine), Carlos Sainz Jr. (Ferrari), and Lando Norris (McLaren).
Verstappen is heading into the event on top of the F1 driver standings, having amassed a whopping 524 points all through the season. In second place is Perez with 258 points, and Hamilton is in third place with 226 points.
"I think it's going to be wild!" 💬
Safe to say Lewis Hamilton is looking forward to the Las Vegas Grand Prix 😅 pic.twitter.com/uHltMEoYn6
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) November 14, 2023
The Grand Prix weekend kicks off on Thursday with practice rounds, followed by additional practice and qualifying sessions on Friday. The event reaches its climax on Saturday with a 50-lap race.
Throughout these three days of racing excitement, the 3.8-mile track, situated along sections of Las Vegas Boulevard, Koval Lane, Harmon Avenue, and Sands Avenue, will experience complete closure to traffic from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. each night.