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F1 to pay respects to Paris victims in Brazil

Formula 1 plans to pay respects to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks during a one-minute silence ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The FIA was already planning a ceremony to honour road traffic deaths, and this will now be combined to also remember those who were killed in Friday night's atrocities. The specifics of the arrangements will be finalised during meetings on Saturday. Speaking to the media at Interlagos on Saturday morning, FIA president Jean Todt said: "We had already planned to do something tomorrow at the occasion of the day of celebrations for road victims. "Every day on our streets, 3500 people die. Every day there are 30 times more people who die than in...
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