By Alan Snel, LVSportsBuz.com Publisher-Writer Not only do Las Vegas businesses want to be compensated for lost revenues from the Formula 1 race in November. Businesses that were hurt by the much-hyped sports event want the Las Vegas Grand Prix to look at relocating the 3.8-mile course that limited access to many merchants and restaurants in the Strip corridor. LVSportsBiz.com spoke with Ferraro’s Ristorante owner Gino Ferraro who said the race location needs to change because businesses were hurt financially by the F1 event. “That’s the only solution,” Ferraro said at his popular restaurant on Paradise Road Monday. “There’s no way the businesses will not be affected if the track stays. The Strip looked like a carnival. People were losing millions of dollars.” Wade Bohn, owner of Jay’s Market at Koval Lane and Flamingo Road, also supported moving the race course to a new location away from businesses. [caption id=”attachment_76490″ align=”aligncenter” width=”2560″