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Toto Wolff - Mercedes boss Toto Wolff: The drivers were 'united' in decision to race despite missile attack in Saudi Arabia - eurosport.com - Germany - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff: The drivers were 'united' in decision to race despite missile attack in Saudi Arabia

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has said that drivers were ‘united’ in their decision to keep racing in Saudi Arabia. On Friday there was a missile attack on an oil depot in Jeddah, which was close enough to affect the air for drivers, with some complaining they could smell smoke in the air. Ad/> Saudi Arabia have been militarily involved in Yemen against the Houthis since 2014, which has precipitated a huge crisis for those living in Yemen.

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Lewis Hamilton - Fernando Alonso - Mattia Binotto - F1 drivers ‘still concerned’ despite Saudi GP getting go ahead after missile strike - theguardian.com - Britain - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

F1 drivers ‘still concerned’ despite Saudi GP getting go ahead after missile strike

Ferrari’s team principal, Mattia Binotto, has admitted Formula One drivers are not 100% happy about taking part in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The drivers staged a four-hour crisis meeting which lasted until 2.30am local time on Saturday morning, following a missile strike on an oil refinery just 12 miles to the east of the Jeddah Circuit.

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Lewis Hamilton - Carlos Sainz - Pierre Gasly - Mick Schumacher - Lewis Hamilton among four drivers who led Saudi Arabia meeting as stars disagree over race going ahead - metro.co.uk - Australia - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Lewis Hamilton among four drivers who led Saudi Arabia meeting as stars disagree over race going ahead

Lewis Hamilton reportedly helped lead discussions over whether the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix should still go ahead following a terror attack.

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F1 drivers assured of maximum security by Saudi authorities after attack on nearby oil facility - channelnewsasia.com - Iran - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

F1 drivers assured of maximum security by Saudi authorities after attack on nearby oil facility

JEDDAH: Formula 1 drivers on Saturday (Mar 26) said they would race in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after long talks and reassurances from Saudi government ministers that security was being ramped up to the maximum in the wake of attacks on an oil facility near the Jeddah street circuit on Friday.

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F1 drivers assured of maximum security by Saudi authorities - channelnewsasia.com - Iran - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

F1 drivers assured of maximum security by Saudi authorities

JEDDAH : Formula One drivers on Saturday said they would race in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after long talks and reassurances from Saudi government ministers that security was being ramped up to the maximum in the wake of attacks on an oil facility near the Jeddah street circuit on Friday.

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F1 drivers admit Saudi GP 'concerns' but agree to continue after attack - msn.com - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

F1 drivers admit Saudi GP 'concerns' but agree to continue after attack

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

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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: F1 drivers agree to race despite security concerns after missile attack - bbc.com - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: F1 drivers agree to race despite security concerns after missile attack

Formula 1 drivers say they agreed to race in Saudi Arabia this weekend despite security concerns following a missile attack near the Jeddah track.

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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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