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Christian Horner - Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - Stefano Domenicali - Horner backs decision to race, sport ‘shouldn’t be bullied’ - msn.com - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

Horner backs decision to race, sport ‘shouldn’t be bullied’

Christian Horner supports Formula 1’s decision to continue with the Saudi Arabian GP weekend, saying sport “shouldn’t be bullied”.

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Charles Leclerc - Daniel Ricciardo - Norris Ricciardo - Red Sea - Saudi researchers partner with McLaren Racing to boost F1 car - arabnews.com - Qatar - Egypt - Cameroon - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah

Saudi researchers partner with McLaren Racing to boost F1 car

JEDDAH: When the second-ever Saudi Arabian Grand Prix powers off from the start line under Jeddah’s skies on Sunday night, a select group of local students will have their eyes fixed firmly on the orange McLaren cars of Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo.

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Saudi Arabian GP to go ahead after F1 gets ‘detailed assurances’ event is safe - bt.com - Britain - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Saudi Arabian GP to go ahead after F1 gets ‘detailed assurances’ event is safe

Formula One has confirmed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead despite Friday’s missile attack 12 miles from the Jeddah Circuit.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Charles Leclerc - How to watch F1 Saudi Arabian GP qualifying today: TV channel and live stream for pole position in 2022 season - msn.com - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah

How to watch F1 Saudi Arabian GP qualifying today: TV channel and live stream for pole position in 2022 season

Max Verstappen will be out to bounce back from his Bahrain heartache and claim pole position ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

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Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - Stefano Domenicali - Saudi GP to go ahead despite driver concerns after attack - msn.com - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

Saudi GP to go ahead despite driver concerns after attack

Formula 1's Saudi Arabian GP is set to go ahead despite concerns from drivers in lengthy meetings after an attack on an oil depot close to the Jeddah circuit.

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Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - Stefano Domenicali - Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to go ahead following attacks - thenationalnews.com - Italy - Iran - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to go ahead following attacks

Formula One organisers plan to go ahead with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after teams received safety assurances and drivers met for more than four hours following attacks on an oil facility near the Jeddah street circuit on Friday.

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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Alpha Tauri - F1 | Libres 1 en Arabia: Leclerc sigue donde lo dejó y Alonso estrena otro motor - en.as.com -  Jeddah

F1 | Libres 1 en Arabia: Leclerc sigue donde lo dejó y Alonso estrena otro motor

Charles Leclerc lideró los primeros entrenamientos libres con una décima de ventaja sobre Max Verstappen y el Ferrari se confirma como referencia en un circuito rapidísimo, Jeddah Corniche, en el que las unidades de potencia marcarán la diferencia. No es casualidad que el tercer coche de la tabla de tiempos sea el Alfa Romeo de Valtteri Bottas, el más ligero de la parrilla con un motor Ferrari. Carlos Sainz, con el otro F1-75, se quedó cuarto a tres décimas y media. El madrileño reportó excesivo 'porpoising' a sus ingenieros mientras hacía las vueltas más rápidas con el neumático blando de Pirelli. Ajustar la altura y el rebote de los monoplazas es una de las tareas prioritarias para todas las escuderías este fin de semana.

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Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Stefano Domenicali - Ross Brawn - Saudi Arabian Grand Prix To Continue "As Planned" Despite Rebel Attack - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Mexico - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix To Continue "As Planned" Despite Rebel Attack

The Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix will continue "as planned" despite an attack by Yemeni rebels on an oil facility which set off a huge fire visible from Jeddah's street circuit. Flames ripped through the Aramco oil refinery and drivers even smelt the fire during the opening practice run. Drivers held nearly four hours of meetings with team bosses and F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and managing director Ross Brawn into the early hours of Saturday on whether to go ahead with the race.

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