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The Formula 1 drivers’ threat to boycott the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix reportedly ended after they were warned of the “possible consequences of not racing”.
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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Formula 1's top officials and team bosses have explained why the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix wasn't immediately cancelled in the wake of the missile attack which rocked Jeddah on Friday. The blast took place at an Aramco fuel facility on the outskirts of the city, with the smoke and flames visible from the Corniche Circuit.
Charles Leclerc made it a Friday free practice P1 double before contact with the wall ended his running early in Saudi Arabia.
Despite a raging fire at a nearby oil depot following an attack, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix maintained business as usual on Friday night, with the Formula One race on Sunday also expected to go ahead.
Second practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was delayed by an attack on an oil facility in Jeddah. Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack on the Aramco Depot just 22 kilometres from the Jeddah Corniche Circuit where the race is held, delaying the session by 15 minutes. Ad/> Drivers and team principals met to discuss possible steps in an emergency meeting called by F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali.