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Saudi Arabian GP to go ahead despite missile attack

Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is set to go ahead as planned, despite a missile attack on the city of Jeddah, just six miles from the F1 circuit. Smoke was seen in the distance during first practice for the race on Friday afternoon, with it later transpiring that a terrorist group had launched a […]
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