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F1 moves to ban popular tradition during race build-up

Article To news overview © Scuderia Ferrari S.p.A. Race promoters for Formula 1 races in 2022 won't have the option of putting on a military aviation display as part of their pre-race build-up. A firm favourite of many promoters, displays of military aircraft flying overhead have become synonymous with certain Grands Prix. For instance, Monza frequently has flyovers of the Italian Air Force before the Italian Grand Prix, while the Red Arrows, part of the Royal Air Force, entertain the crowds at Silverstone ahead of the British Grand Prix. However, in an email sent by F1 to race promoters, seen by RacingNews365.com, displays of military aviation are no longer permitted. Citing a desire to...
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