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Drivers' Association issues statement over Saudi GP

The Grand Prix Drivers Association has issued a statement over events in Saudi Arabia The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association has added its voice as safety concerns engulf the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix following a missile strake at a nearby oil depot on Friday. Formula 1 and the FIA issued a joint statement on Saturday morning reaffirming their belief that the event should go ahead after receiving assurances from local officials. The GPDA, the body which represents the drivers’ interests but has no formal power, has issued its own statement. “Yesterday was a difficult day for Formula 1 and a stressful day for us Formula 1 drivers,” the GPDA statement announced. “Perhaps it...
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