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FIA and Formula 1 respond to Saudi Arabia situation

In the wake of our reports highlighting the threat of terrorism during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend in December, Formula 1 has responded by saying 'F1 would never go somewhere' to high security risk areas. Approached for comment, the F1 spokesperson briskly responded: 'Safety of F1 personnel and spectators is the paramount consideration always. […] The post FIA and Formula 1 respond to Saudi Arabia situation appeared first on GRAND PRIX 247.
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