F1's Saudi Arabian GP to go ahead despite attack on nearby Jeddah oil depot
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Formula One has confirmed this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned despite an attack on a nearby oil facility.
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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Formula One has confirmed this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned despite an attack on a nearby oil facility.
The second practice session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was delayed as the teams met to discuss a fire at the Aramco oil depot. Regulators delayed the second practice session of the day by 15 minutes as the drivers and their team principals were gathered together and briefed on the news of the fire at the oil facility.
Bahrain GP winner Leclerc was fastest in FP1 and under the floodlights in FP2, but he hit the wall at Turn 4 in the latter and was forced to limp back to the pits, ruining his long run.
:Formula One’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned, organisers said on Friday following attacks on a facility owned by oil giant Aramco near the race track in Jeddah.
Una enorme humareda a pocos kilómetros del circuito de Jeddah Corniche ha sembrado el desconcierto en el paddock del GP de Arabia Saudí. Según las agencias Reuters y AFP, el grupo de insurgentes hutíes de Yemen se ha atribuido un ataque con misiles mediante drones en las instalaciones de Aramco en la ciudad de Yeda, a unos 15 kilómetros del trazado, además de las refinerías de Ras Tanura (al norte y Rabigh (147 kilómetros al norte) y Ras Tanura, en el otro extremo de la península Arábiga.
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