Max Verstappen jokes 'extreme' cannabis at Las Vegas GP had him 'high in F1 car'

Max Verstappen was left fuming over the smell of marijuana at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, claiming he was "quite high in the car" while the substance wafted around the circuit

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cracked a joke about feeling "quite high in the car" as he raced around the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit, blaming the pungent aroma of marijuana during Saturday's qualifying. After securing fourth place on the grid in Nevada, just ahead of his title rival Lando Norris, the Red Bull ace was among several drivers who raised a stink over the legal weed in the state. Sergio Perez and Franco Colapinto had already picked up on the distinctive scent during Friday's practice, with Verstappen confirming to Dutch media De Telegraaf that the issue hadn't cleared up: "Today you smelled it quite well.

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"It's not ideal, because you can also smell it while driving and it's quite extreme." FIA rules strictly prohibit drivers from drug use, and there's no suggestion that any driver is compromised at the Sin City track. Although cannabis is legal in Nevada, racegoers are banned from bringing the stuff into the 3.

8-mile circuit. "Yes, there was a smell of weed," admitted the Williams hotshot before his qualifying crash. Want to keep up with all of the latest sport news? Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star Off the Ball email newsletter! From darts, boxing and UFC, to snooker, F1 and golf, get it all in your email inbox.

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Verstappen's teammate Perez, who had a less than stellar performance and got knocked out in Q1, grumbled about the pungent aroma that hit the grid. "What is very noticeable around the circuit is the smell of marijuana throughout the night," the Mexican ace remarked. "I'm a bit tired of it already - the amount is incredible.

It's something all the drivers will definitely talk about.".