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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton out in Q1 at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying, George Russell makes cut - eurosport.com - Germany - Brazil - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton out in Q1 at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying, George Russell makes cut

Lewis Hamilton’s struggles continued as he failed to make the cut in Q1 in qualifying in Saudi Arabia. His team and the former world champion will be concerned as not only was he well down on the leaders — Carlos Sainz topped the initial run ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in second and third went to Charles Leclerc ahead of the second run — but George Russell was in touching distance, in fourth place.

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Max Verstappen - Ralf Rangnick - Thomas Partey - Sergio Perez - Mikel Arteta - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race start time UK, qualifying results and how can I watch F1 on TV? - msn.com - Britain - Russia - Italy - county Lewis - Madrid - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah - county Thomas - county Marathon -  Man

F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race start time UK, qualifying results and how can I watch F1 on TV?

F1 preview: A lap of the Bahrain Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Valtteri Bottas - LIVE: Saturday qualifying session for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - arabnews.com - Britain - Egypt - Cameroon - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah - Yemen

LIVE: Saturday qualifying session for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

JEDDAH: Formula One drivers took to the track in Saudi Arabia as scheduled on Saturday after receiving “detailed assurances” of their safety a day after an attack on the Kingdom by Yemen’s Houthi militia.

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Mark Sutton - Logan Sargeant - Jack Doohan - F2 Saudi Arabia: Lawson battles to victory in chaotic Jeddah sprint - msn.com - Norway - Estonia - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah

F2 Saudi Arabia: Lawson battles to victory in chaotic Jeddah sprint

The Carlin driver overtook Jake Hughes on the start-finish straight with just two laps remaining to take his second victory in the series.

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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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Toto Wolff - Charles Leclerc - F1 organizers insist Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead despite Houthi attack on nearby oil facility - edition.cnn.com - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain -  Jeddah - Yemen

F1 organizers insist Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead despite Houthi attack on nearby oil facility

By Ben Church, CNN

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Charles Leclerc - Formula One body says Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah on despite Houthi attack - arabnews.com - Qatar - Egypt - Cameroon - Saudi Arabia -  Jeddah - Yemen

Formula One body says Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah on despite Houthi attack

JEDDAH: Formula One said its race in Saudi Arabia will go ahead as scheduled this weekend despite attacks on the kingdom by Yemen’s Houthi militia. The announcement came a day after the rebels attacked an oil depot located about 11 kilometers (seven miles) from the F1 circuit. The 20 drivers on the grid met several times Friday night in talks that stretched well past 2 a.m. to discuss safety concerns. “Formula 1 and the (governing body) FIA can confirm that following discussions with all the teams and drivers, the 2022 FIA Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will continue as scheduled,” F1 said in a statement Saturday. “Following the widely reported incident that took place in Jeddah on Friday, there has been extensive discussion between all stakeholders, the Saudi government authorities and security agencies who have given full and detailed assurances that the event is secure.”

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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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