F1 confirm Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead despite nearby ‘terror attack’
Formula One have confirmed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned after a missile attack on an oil facility near the track in Jeddah.
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Formula One have confirmed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned after a missile attack on an oil facility near the track in Jeddah.
JEDDAH: Early season championship leader Charles Leclerc maintained his impressive form with Ferrari on Friday when he topped the times ahead of Max Verstappen in opening practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
JEDDAH :Ferrari's Charles Leclerc ended the opening day of practice leading from Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix schedule went ahead despite attacks by Yemen's Houthis on a facility owned by Aramco near the track.
Formula One bosses have said Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead despite an attack on a nearby fuel depot during practice.
Formula One is awaiting news from the Saudi Arabian authorities after a blaze broke out 12 miles from the Jeddah circuit.
Formula One is awaiting news from the Saudi Arabian authorities after a blaze broke out 19km from the Jeddah circuit.
Formula One is awaiting news from the Saudi Arabian authorities after a huge fire erupted near the Jeddah circuit ahead of this weekend’s race.