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F1 ‘will stay' in Saudi Arabia – Domenicali

Apr.1 Formula 1 will be returning to Saudi Arabia, the sport's CEO Stefano Domenicali insists. Already this week, we reported that after the terror strikes in Jeddah during free practice at the nearby circuit last Friday, drivers were looking forward to post-even talks with F1 management. 'Formula 1 has promised to reconsider their choices for some grands prix,' Valtteri Bottas said. But as Domenicali stood in Las Vegas this week to announce a third Formula 1 GP in the United States next year that will race down the fabled ‘Strip', he played down suggestions Saudi Arabia could be set to lose its event. 'We have talked about the fact that this country has certain problems,' said the...
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