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Stefano Domenicali - Turki Al-Faisal - Saudi GP would have been cancelled if security threat - sports minister - channelnewsasia.com - county Gulf - Iran - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

Saudi GP would have been cancelled if security threat - sports minister

JEDDAH : Saudi Arabian authorities would have called off the Gulf kingdom's Formula One race if there had been any security threat to the event after an attack by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis on an oil storage facility near the track in Jeddah, the country's sports minister said.

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Stefano Domenicali - Domenicali: No one can judge F1's morality - msn.com - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Domenicali: No one can judge F1's morality

Stefano Domenicali has dismissed claims that Formula 1 has put commercial success over morality ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

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Mohammed Ben-Sulayem - Sergio Perez - Stefano Domenicali - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: What made the drivers change their minds and race? - bbc.com - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: What made the drivers change their minds and race?

The bosses of Formula 1 and the local authorities managed to talk the drivers into racing at this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but there is a lot more work to do to convince some people in the sport that the race should be on the calendar at all.

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Stefano Domenicali - F1's Saudi Arabian GP to go ahead despite driver protests after oil depot attack - espn.com - Saudi Arabia - Yemen

F1's Saudi Arabian GP to go ahead despite driver protests after oil depot attack

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — This weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is expected to go ahead as planned despite Formula One drivers raising concerns about a missile attack on a nearby oil facility Friday afternoon.

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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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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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Max Verstappen - Stefano Domenicali - Charles Leclerc - Ross Brawn - Drivers were warned of ‘consequences of not racing’ - msn.com - Saudi Arabia

Drivers were warned of ‘consequences of not racing’

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”.

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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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