Liberty Media
Coverage of Liberty Media in the Nexus archive.
- Las Vegas Grand Prix, F1 parent company are reportedly set to pay fans millions over 2023 drain cover incident
Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix and its parent company Liberty Media Corp. are set to pay $3.05 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a 2023 incident where a loose drain cover damaged cars during practice, causing session cancellations and fan dissatisfaction. The settlement, pending final approval in November, will distribute funds to approximately 32,000 ticket holders.
- Liberty Media CEO on the Media Landscape
Liberty Media CEO discusses the current state of the media landscape. The CEO's thoughts on the industry's trends and challenges are shared. Key insights into the future of media are provided.
- F1 in Miami: That's what it looks like when an upgrade works
Formula One resumed action in Miami after a five-week break, with tweaks to the cars' hybrid power units to address energy limitations and improve racing. The event was held at a temporary circuit around Hard Rock Stadium, with a focus on hospitality and glamour. The changes appeared to be successful, reducing energy management issues during the race.