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    Saudi GP organisers ‘guarantee the safety’ of F1 race after missile attack

    Inside RacingMarch 25, 2022
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    Organisers of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix can “guarantee the safety” of Formula 1’s race weekend despite an apparent missile attack on Friday.

    During the first practice session, fire and black smoke was seen rising from an Aramco distribution plant located roughly 10km from the circuit on the Corniche.

    It was quickly reported that the cause was a missile striking the facility, with Houthi rebels in neighbouring Yemen also claiming responsibility for the incident.

    This led F1 bosses, teams and drivers to call a meeting shortly before FP2 to discuss what happened with rumours some drivers are unsure about continuing beyond Friday.

    Hearing some drivers unsure about continuing with the weekend after the recent attack nearby #F1 #SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/TmzUxBLpRo

    — Chris Medland (@ChrisMedlandF1) March 25, 2022

    Second practice did go ahead without any further incidents, although another meeting is due to start soon.

    Even so, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali reiterated his confidence the weekend will proceed, declaring “we feel safe” as he emerged from the initial meeting.

    And organisers, the Saudi Motorsport Company, issued a statement in response to what took place.

    “We are aware of the attack on the Aramco distribution station in Jeddah earlier this afternoon and remain in direct contact with the Saudi security authorities, as well as F1 and the FIA to ensure all necessary security and safety measures continue to be implemented to guarantee the safety of all visitors to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as well as all drivers, teams and stakeholders,” it read.

    Let the practice action begin! ?

    The new era of #F1 cars take to the track for the 1st time at the #JeddahCornicheCircuit ?#SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/xiG3EdvGh3

    — Saudi Arabian GP (@SaudiArabianGP) March 25, 2022

    “The race weekend schedule will continue as planned. The safety and security of all our guests continues to be our main priority and we look forward to welcoming fans for a weekend of premium racing and entertainment.”

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