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Wolff: No ‘arm twisting’ to convince F1 drivers to race in Saudi Arabia

Following the missile strike on an Aramco oil facility less than 10 miles away from the circuit during opening practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, F1 held talks with all 20 drivers to assure them of their safety for the rest of the weekend.

But following their usual pre-race briefing in Jeddah, the drivers separately discussed concerns about continuing with the race weekend that were ultimately allayed following a four-hour meeting that stretched into the early hours of Saturday morning.

Agreement was reached between the drivers not to continue with the race weekend, only for talks with F1 officials, team bosses and local authorities to lead to assurances being made about the safety measures in place.

Speaking on Sunday after the race, Mercedes F1 chief Wolff said the talks took place without any pressure being put on the drivers by their team representatives.

“There wasn't any arm twisting from our side, there were good discussions,” Wolff said.

“When the team principals talked to the drivers, I think what we talked was sense and not at all [with] any pressure, but maybe that was perceived in a different way.

“In the end, the show and the spectacle was amazing and what we delivered as a sport was great. And I think this is what sports should do.

“To be honest, I've been here [and in] five years, I’ve seen change. And I repeat what I said before: this is where we are, but there's just so much more to do. A lot.”

The drivers parade bus

Gallery: Formula 1: Cars and drivers for 2022 (dw.com)

Photo by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images

The Grand Prix Drivers’ Association issued a statement following the Friday night meeting saying there were “natural human concerns” about racing before they were ultimately allayed. A

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