It will be interesting to see how successfully cars can follow closely later on today. I hope it doesn't make overtaking so simple that the finishing order will be determined pretty quickly.
It's crazy for F1 to be there in the first place, but a probable drone missile strike on an Aramco site (are they not sponsoring this race btw?) less than 10 miles from the track only causes a 15 minute delay to FP2 and then F1 carries on like nothing has happened. I think if one driver decides not to race then most will follow.
Can see it being called off for that reason.
One stands up the rest will follow.
Over to you Sir Lewis, you always preach about making statements against oppression etc, the floor is yours.....
It's nearing 1am over there and the drivers meeting is still ongoing. Clearly there must be some push back from some drivers.
It's all well and good the Saudis saying it's only infrastructure that's being attacked - getting the F1 cancelled, or having something bad happen live in front of a couple of hundred million viewers is something that will shed so much more light on the situation so surely the race itself is likely to be a target?
Andrew Benson of BBC on the extra info the drivers were given that convinced them to race.
" Part of this information involved the possible consequences of not racing, such as how easily teams and drivers would be able to leave the country if the race did not happen. "
Wow. If this is the case then it's the last Saudi will see of F1. Even F1 would not be stupid enough to go back for more. Imagine the fall out if something bad were to happen in the next couple of days? It's absolutely incredible. But as I said earlier, I don't think we will get a full picture of what has gone on until everyone is safely out of the country.
If this race didn't already have a target on it's back, it sure as hell has now,
They'll be back!Wow. If this is the case then it's the last Saudi will see of F1. Even F1 would not be stupid enough to go back for more
Btw, Bahrain prisoners clearly think Hamilton takes a stance and uses his influence for good.
‘You are our champ’: Prisoner in Bahrain jail sends letter to Lewis Hamilton
An prisoner in Bahrain has written to Lewis Hamilton telling him inmates write 44 on clothes to show supportwww.theguardian.com
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