"There wasn't any arm-twisting from our side, there were good discussions," Wolff said following the race, which was won by Red Bull's Max Verstappen after a thrilling duel with Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. There have been no casualties so far in the attack, an official told CNN. ", Sainz added: "I think there will need to be discussions after this race, because clearly what has happened in the last 24 hours is definitely a point of discussion and considerations that we need to take going into the future. Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis. Got a confidential news tip? This is the second time Formula One has visited Jeddah and it could be the last. Having earned his country's first-ever pole position, Sergio Perez made a perfect start on Sunday. Alpine women become first to drive F1 cars in Saudi Arabia, Brundle believes Hamilton committed to F1 despite Mercedes struggles, Wolff plays down talk of big Mercedes improvement in Saudi Arabia, Vettel still a doubt for Saudi GP after contracting Covid, Mercedes eyeing easy gains to close gap on rivals in Saudi Arabia, Mercedes to take a chainsaw to W13 to reduce drag for Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix make changes after driver safety concerns, Hes not crazy: Horner defends Verstappens aggressive style, Hamilton bullying Verstappen in F1 title race, Ecclestone claims, Brundle tells Verstappen to stop unfair tactics in F1 title battle, Red Bull chief apologises over view of Verstappen-Hamilton incident, Ross Brawn defends FIA stewards over Saudi Arabian GP decisions, Verstappen branded bad sportsman after walking off Jeddah podium, FIA race director explains decisions behind chaotic Saudi Arabian GP, Verstappen risks being remembered as an unfair driver, Saudi Arabian GP shows F1 misses Charlie Whiting, Horner claims, Hamilton took a risk in going for fastest lap with front wing damage, F1 overtaking rules dont apply to one of us, Lewis Hamilton claims, Norris slams worst rule ever invented that benefited Verstappen, From Silverstone to Saudi Arabia, the clashes in F1 title race, Verstappen handed penalty for Hamilton crash at Saudi Grand Prix, Hamilton accuses Verstappen of going over the limit in Saudi Arabia, Hamilton confused by Verstappens actions in Saudi Arabia collision, This guy is f***ing crazy man! Hamilton slams Verstappen after clash, Mercedes boss thought Hamilton pole was gone before Verstappen crash, Horner slams F1 inconsistency after Hamilton escapes grid penalty, Hamilton clinches Saudi Arabia pole as Verstappen crashes out in Q3, Verstappen reacts to terrible crash that cost Saudi Arabian pole, Hamilton escapes grid penalty but hit with reprimand in Saudi Arabia, Hamilton not ready to hand over baton to Verstappen, claims Brundle, F1 LIVE practice results as Hamilton and Verstappen begin battle, Like Suzuka with walls: Jeddahs controversial circuit set for drama, Hamilton sets pace in first practice for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Rollercoaster Formula 1 season set for fitting finale, Hamilton more relaxed than ever in F1 title battle with Verstappen, Verstappen rules out engine change in Saudi Arabia, Hamilton addresses pretty terrifying LGBTQ+ laws in Saudi Arabia, Williams team boss tests positive for Covid ahead of Saudi Arabian GP, Saudi Arabian street circuit is insane, says Red Bull boss Horner, Hamilton in overdrive as he hunts down Verstappen, says Brundle, Wolff makes bold statement about Hamiltons car ahead of Saudi GP. Terms and Conditions A missile attack ahead of the race raised fresh doubts about how host decisions are made.
Drivers and team bosses discuss safety concerns after an attack on Saudi Arabia by Houthi fighters in Yemen. "But I think after this weekend all the drivers [will] sit together [and] will speak to F1, and of course team bosses, to see what's happening for the future.". We just tried to play the long game," Verstappen said. "We shouldn't shy back or shut ourselves off from these countries because of the criticism that we're getting," McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl said. Flames ripped through the Aramco oil refinery on Friday and drivers set to participate in the race even smelled the blaze during the opening practice run. However, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insisted neither he nor his colleagues had attempted to pressure the drivers into racing when they spoke at the meeting. "Does Saudi Arabia and some of the other Middle Eastern countries share the same values, the same culture as we do in Europe? The Red Bull driver, second for most of the race, took the lead with just a few laps to go and never relinquished it. If F1 should not be going to places that are at war, like Russia, then why go to Saudi Arabia? Every race should be like this. "We had a lot of guarantees that of course, we would be safe, but I think after this weekend, all the drivers also together, we will speak with F1 and of course also the team bosses to see what's happening for the future," race-winner Verstappen said.
The third free practice and qualifying session will take place on Saturday March 26 and the race will be held on Sunday March 27. And it seems like there's a long queue to join F1, which is holding a record 23-race season. "It's definitely a discussion that we should have after this race," Leclerc said. We were quite quick in the corner, but slow in straights. The Saudi Grand Prix will be held one week after the opening race in Bahrain in the last weekend of March. And with no obstructions ahead of him, the Monegasque driver continued his excellent pace in 2022, having won the opening race of the season in Bahrain last weekend. ", The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix went ahead despite a rocket attack on a nearby oil facility. All Rights Reserved. These attacks have no impact on life in Jeddah.. F1terminated its contract with Russiaafter Russia invaded Ukraine. Karun Chandhok believes talks over driver safety must happen soon, after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix went ahead despite an oil depot attack near the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Fuel typically comes into the country's north via the port, which is controlled by the Houthi rebels -- but the Yemeni government, backed by Saudi warships, must give the vessels clearance to dock. The race came on a difficult weekend for F1, after, 24-year-old Verstappen called it a "really tough race but a good race.". An apparent fake pit from Ferrari meant Red Bull chose to pit Perez -- losing places -- just moments before Nicholas Latifi crashed, causing a safety car to come out which allowed other drivers to pit themselves. Max did a great job, it was a fun race.". Max Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. The race went ahead in the shadow of the rocket attack, claimed by Houthi rebels, on an oil facility less than 10 miles from the Jeddah circuit during Friday's practice session. Emergency meetings were held long into the nightbefore the decision to race was confirmed at noon on Saturday. Meanwhile, on the race track, Charles Leclerc topped the final practice times for Ferrari ahead of Verstappen. Even after that he was constantly in the DRS. Stefano Domenicali says that F1 being in Saudi Arabia is having a positive impact but that you can't change cultures in the blink of an eye. The coalition fighting the Iran-aligned rebels confirmed the Jeddah oil plant attack. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos. It really came to the surface with the issue of racism and with Black Lives Matter. Qatar is set to host the soccer World Cup and is under scrutiny overworking conditions for migrant workerspreparing the Gulf nation for kickoff on Nov. 21. Wurz admired the way they acted collectively in Saudi Arabia but was not surprised that they did so. The GPDA represents the 20 F1 drivers and the controversy in Saudi Arabia was, for Wurz, indicative of the sea change in the attitude of his members and across sport as a whole that has taken place recently. A kind of city is being built here that is completely dedicated to entertainment, with golf courses, amusement parks and a race circuit. The big question: Was it safe to remain in Jeddah and compete in the second race of the F1 season after Friday's attack about 11 kilometers (seven miles) away? Instead of being at the end of the season, Saudi Arabia will be the second country to host Formula One in 2022. We have received total assurance on safety and security here, for the country and for the families, Domenicali said. Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been accused of "sports-washing" their human rights records by using high-profile sporting events to project a favorable image of the countries. Other drivers agreed and, during pre-season testing, they wore "No War" messages as they gathered behind a flag of Ukraine. There has been extensive discussion between all stakeholders, the Saudi government authorities, and security agencies who have given full and detailed assurances that the event is secure..
Then, a missile strike within six miles of the Jeddah circuit on the Friday before the race led to the drivers agreeing the race should be cancelled. You can immediately use your account and comment on the news items! Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al Faisal, who can be held responsible for bringing Formula 1 to Saudi Arabia, had a clear task for Tilke: It must not become a street circuit like Monaco. There has been backlash involving other events in the past, for instance Saudi Arabia came under scrutinyafter buying Premier League soccer club Newcastle.
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The port city of Hodeidah is used to provide food and humanitarian aid for Yemenis. "Really happy we finally kick-started the season.". They are trying to impact the nerve-centre of the world economy, the coalition said in a statement. Max Verstappen won the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which was almost called off because of a missile strike near the circuit.
"Once everything calms down and we'll look back at it, and then we'll see. Certainly not," Wolff said. F1 "I tried to get by, it wasn't easy, they were playing smart tricks in the last corner, but eventually I managed to get ahead. It is the first circuit to come from son Carsten for Formula 1. Friday's rocket attack heightened concerns over the safety of the event too and although the rest of the Grand Prix passed off without incident, there are still questions the drivers want answering. We are talking about people who are dedicated to a professional life and they are going out and informing themselves and forming their opinions., Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to go ahead as planned despite Houthi missile attack, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Leaving Saudi after attack 'not right' | F1 bosses defend decision to race. However, his dream race soon began to unravel. A familiar refrain is that the presence of high-profile sports events can be a force for change. High-profile people within F1 are aware of the ongoing questions. Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights. Formula 1 and the FIA [International Motoring Federation] can confirm that following discussions with all the teams and drivers, the 2022 FIA Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will continue as scheduled, the racing body said in a statement on Saturday. An Aramco oil depot was engulfed in flames after a missile attack claimed by Yemen's Houthis. This was until recently an empty spot in the desert outside the capital Riyadh, but the Saudis have big plans for it. "Not just on the economics, for the country here, but also in terms of positive change on the society.". The inclusion of Saudi Arabia on the Formula 1 calendar has been controversial since it first appeared ahead of the 2021 season due to the country's record on human rights. "When the team principals talked to the drivers, I think what we talked was sense and not at all any pressure, but maybe that was perceived in a different way. The authorities have confirmed that the event can continue as planned.. It meant when the safety car left the track, LeClerc lead, followed by Verstappen with Perez down in fourth after giving up his third spot for a pit lane violation. Racing teams prepare on the grid of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia. Domenicali: No one can judge F1's morality | Did drivers change mind to race? Saudi state media later reported the Saudi-led Arab coalition launched airstrikes on what it said were "threat sources in Sanaa and Hodeidah" in Yemen, following Friday's attack. I smell burning is it my car? said the Dutchman on his team radio. Be part of the biggest global F1 community. Domenicali earlier insisted the weekend would continue as planned. World champion Max Verstappen was one of the first drivers to be aware of the drama unfolding while he guided his Red Bull team through the first practice session.
That was a view echoed by the reigning world champion's Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez. Kounde, Zinchenko, Cucurella latest, Papers: Ten Hag blocks sale of Martial and Van de Beek, Forest sign Lingard on one-year deal | West Ham didn't want bidding war, Hamilton holds milestone victory hope as Merc reveal new upgrade, Arsenal transfer rumours: Muller responds to links, Man Utd transfer rumours: Ronaldo willing to slash pay for exit, French Grand Prix: When to watch live on Sky Sports, Pep putting faith in Cucurella to solve problem position, Chelsea transfer rumours: De Jong deal on after private Barca talks, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Drivers to meet with Formula 1 bosses over concerns from weekend's race, eventually led to the Grand Prix continuing as planned, Verstappen outduels Leclerc for dramatic Saudi GP win. "It's different if one country invades another country, or if something is going on with terrorists," Williams team principal Jost Capito said. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix track changes revealed after driver criticism. The second practice session was delayed by 15 minutes as teams and drivers were called to meet organizers. FP3 starts at 14:00 the next day and qualifying again at 17:00. FP1 starts at 14:00 UK time on Friday and FP2 starts at 17:00. He was asked if it was appropriate racing just miles from an attack. Team principals were asked on the weekend how financial factors influence decisions to stay. Early on Saturday, the coalition said it carried out retaliatory attacks against Yemens capital Sanaa and the port city of Hodeidah. 2022 Autosport International B.V. "We believe what we're doing will have a very positive impact in the political situation," Domenicali said. Smoke billows from an oil storage facility in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah on March 25, 2022. "I think there's definitely some considerations that we will have to do as a group and see what's best for the sport going forwards," Perez said. Saudi Arabias civil defence brought under control on Saturday a fire in one of two fuel storage tanks that were hit in the attack, Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV channel reported. The Houthis said they used a "large number" of drones to target the facility in Friday's attack. Formula 1 has been in close contact with the relevant authorities following the situation that took place today, an F1 spokesman said after the second practice session on Friday night. We can see that sport has undergone a very swift change over the last few years, he said. A Division of NBCUniversal. The Saudis have a plan for a brand new circuit in Qiddiya, where Formula One is expected to visit from 2023. It was fun, I wanted to win today," he said. "About the race here, well, we had a lot of guarantees that of course we would be safe," the Red Bull driver said. Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the Saudi GP. drivers expressed concerns about human rights. (CNN)Reigning world champion Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday after a thrilling battle with Charles LeClerc. The statement did not mention an attack on Jeddah. You could see by the end we had a little bit more pace.
Ferrari made up the rest of the podium with LeClerc in second and Carlos Sainz in third. "The good news is that Formula One is in a great moment, where a lot of countries would like to host," F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali said.
The Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthis in Yemen said one ballistic missile and 10 bomb-laden drones launched from the southern border by the Iran-backed rebels were intercepted, according to Saudi state-run TV channel al-Ekhbariya. When a missile flew into an oil depot close to the track hosting the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, discussions among Formula One teams and drivers switched from human rights to personal safety. Four-time F1 championSebastian Vettel said he wouldn't have raced thereanyway. "It was not enough today. The 24-year-old managed to hold off a flying Verstappen until a virtual safety car was called into place in the 38th lap after two cars both lost drive near the pit lane. The attack came two weeksafter 81 people were put to deathin Saudi Arabia in the kingdom's biggest mass execution. On Saturday, a joint statement from Formula 1 and the sport's governing body FIA confirmed the Saudi Grand Prix would take place this weekend despite an attack claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels on an oil storage facility near the track on Friday. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff told reporters teams had been "assured that we are protected" and the track was "probably the safest place that you can be in Saudi Arabia" at the moment. "We were both battling hard at the front. Overnight airstrikes on Sanaa and Hodeida both held by the Houthis followed the attack by rebels on the oil depot in Jeddah. The second edition of the Saudi GP will be held on a street circuit in the port city of Jeddah. Its definitely very impressive to watch that they strongly came together, he said. The tires were wearing out quite quick. The sport's chief executive Stefano Domenicali and technical director Ross Brawn, plus the team principals of the sport's constructors attended to speak with the drivers at different points throughout the lengthy Friday meeting too. Before, drivers were seen as sportspeople where the position was: I am a sportsperson, I am not getting involved in politics. That time has really gone. Formula 1's organisers have assured drivers there will be further detail presented to them about what happened, promising they would not just move on to the next race without examining the events in Jeddah in more detail. After the second safety car of the race was stopped, just like in Bahrain last week, the two young stars did battle once again. They were ultimately placated but are expected to meet with F1 during or shortly after this weekends Australian GP to air their concerns about racing in Saudi Arabia. The victory is Verstappen's first of the 2022 season, having not finished in Bahrain last week. The Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix will continue as planned on Sunday despite an attack by Houthi rebels in Yemen on an oil facility that set off a huge fire visible from Jeddahs street circuit. No," Mercedes head of motorsport Toto Wolff said Saturday. "I'd rather come here and make the spotlight shine on the region so it needs to be in a better place, rather than say 'I'm not going there, I don't want to hear anything of it.'". Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. All rights reserved. "They were really quick through corners and we were really quick on the straight. "I see the unique chance we have in sport to share this passion for Formula One, to drive this positive change. F1 is invested in selling them as the stars of the show, a marketing tool that has worked well, however with it comes an emboldened generation who are aware of the potential power they wield. I really enjoyed that race, it was hard racing but fair! After the 2021 edition, we can say that he succeeded. Both Verstappen and LeClerc have expressed their respect for one another before, and they could be seen embracing after their thrilling race. Motorsport 'should not get involved' in politics, FIA boss says before Saudi Grand Prix, Emergency meetings were held long into the night. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. But with just over three laps to go, the Dutch driver took the lead yet again and held on with a vice-like grip to claim his first victory of the season. In the last two to three years those young people have suddenly come to the position that they should have an opinion and that they should also talk and express their opinions and deal with their responsibility for it.. The Saudi Grand Prix is the second race of the new season and comes on the seventh anniversary of the start of the civil war in Yemen. What time is Saudi Arabia Grand Prix practice and how can I watch it? They don't. The Saudi GP was already a source of unease for drivers because of the states terrible human rights record. World champion Max Verstappen wonSunday's race but he says answers are still needed. "We had two very different configurations with the Red Bulls. As they did so over the last few years, but now it is demanded of athletes. The chair of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, Alex Wurz, has put F1 on notice that its drivers will no longer stay silent on issues such as where the sport races after they considered boycotting the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Drivers and team bosses discuss safety concerns after an attack on Saudi Arabia by Houthi fighters in Yemen. "But I think after this weekend all the drivers [will] sit together [and] will speak to F1, and of course team bosses, to see what's happening for the future.". We just tried to play the long game," Verstappen said. "We shouldn't shy back or shut ourselves off from these countries because of the criticism that we're getting," McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl said. Flames ripped through the Aramco oil refinery on Friday and drivers set to participate in the race even smelled the blaze during the opening practice run. However, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff insisted neither he nor his colleagues had attempted to pressure the drivers into racing when they spoke at the meeting. "Does Saudi Arabia and some of the other Middle Eastern countries share the same values, the same culture as we do in Europe? The Red Bull driver, second for most of the race, took the lead with just a few laps to go and never relinquished it. If F1 should not be going to places that are at war, like Russia, then why go to Saudi Arabia? Every race should be like this. "We had a lot of guarantees that of course, we would be safe, but I think after this weekend, all the drivers also together, we will speak with F1 and of course also the team bosses to see what's happening for the future," race-winner Verstappen said.
The third free practice and qualifying session will take place on Saturday March 26 and the race will be held on Sunday March 27. And it seems like there's a long queue to join F1, which is holding a record 23-race season. "It's definitely a discussion that we should have after this race," Leclerc said. We were quite quick in the corner, but slow in straights. The Saudi Grand Prix will be held one week after the opening race in Bahrain in the last weekend of March. And with no obstructions ahead of him, the Monegasque driver continued his excellent pace in 2022, having won the opening race of the season in Bahrain last weekend. ", The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix went ahead despite a rocket attack on a nearby oil facility. All Rights Reserved. These attacks have no impact on life in Jeddah.. F1terminated its contract with Russiaafter Russia invaded Ukraine. Karun Chandhok believes talks over driver safety must happen soon, after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix went ahead despite an oil depot attack near the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Fuel typically comes into the country's north via the port, which is controlled by the Houthi rebels -- but the Yemeni government, backed by Saudi warships, must give the vessels clearance to dock. The race came on a difficult weekend for F1, after, 24-year-old Verstappen called it a "really tough race but a good race.". An apparent fake pit from Ferrari meant Red Bull chose to pit Perez -- losing places -- just moments before Nicholas Latifi crashed, causing a safety car to come out which allowed other drivers to pit themselves. Max did a great job, it was a fun race.". Max Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. The race went ahead in the shadow of the rocket attack, claimed by Houthi rebels, on an oil facility less than 10 miles from the Jeddah circuit during Friday's practice session. Emergency meetings were held long into the nightbefore the decision to race was confirmed at noon on Saturday. Meanwhile, on the race track, Charles Leclerc topped the final practice times for Ferrari ahead of Verstappen. Even after that he was constantly in the DRS. Stefano Domenicali says that F1 being in Saudi Arabia is having a positive impact but that you can't change cultures in the blink of an eye. The coalition fighting the Iran-aligned rebels confirmed the Jeddah oil plant attack. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos. It really came to the surface with the issue of racism and with Black Lives Matter. Qatar is set to host the soccer World Cup and is under scrutiny overworking conditions for migrant workerspreparing the Gulf nation for kickoff on Nov. 21. Wurz admired the way they acted collectively in Saudi Arabia but was not surprised that they did so. The GPDA represents the 20 F1 drivers and the controversy in Saudi Arabia was, for Wurz, indicative of the sea change in the attitude of his members and across sport as a whole that has taken place recently. A kind of city is being built here that is completely dedicated to entertainment, with golf courses, amusement parks and a race circuit. The big question: Was it safe to remain in Jeddah and compete in the second race of the F1 season after Friday's attack about 11 kilometers (seven miles) away? Instead of being at the end of the season, Saudi Arabia will be the second country to host Formula One in 2022. We have received total assurance on safety and security here, for the country and for the families, Domenicali said. Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been accused of "sports-washing" their human rights records by using high-profile sporting events to project a favorable image of the countries. Other drivers agreed and, during pre-season testing, they wore "No War" messages as they gathered behind a flag of Ukraine. There has been extensive discussion between all stakeholders, the Saudi government authorities, and security agencies who have given full and detailed assurances that the event is secure..
Then, a missile strike within six miles of the Jeddah circuit on the Friday before the race led to the drivers agreeing the race should be cancelled. You can immediately use your account and comment on the news items! Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al Faisal, who can be held responsible for bringing Formula 1 to Saudi Arabia, had a clear task for Tilke: It must not become a street circuit like Monaco. There has been backlash involving other events in the past, for instance Saudi Arabia came under scrutinyafter buying Premier League soccer club Newcastle.
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The port city of Hodeidah is used to provide food and humanitarian aid for Yemenis. "Really happy we finally kick-started the season.". They are trying to impact the nerve-centre of the world economy, the coalition said in a statement. Max Verstappen won the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which was almost called off because of a missile strike near the circuit.
"Once everything calms down and we'll look back at it, and then we'll see. Certainly not," Wolff said. F1 "I tried to get by, it wasn't easy, they were playing smart tricks in the last corner, but eventually I managed to get ahead. It is the first circuit to come from son Carsten for Formula 1. Friday's rocket attack heightened concerns over the safety of the event too and although the rest of the Grand Prix passed off without incident, there are still questions the drivers want answering. We are talking about people who are dedicated to a professional life and they are going out and informing themselves and forming their opinions., Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to go ahead as planned despite Houthi missile attack, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Leaving Saudi after attack 'not right' | F1 bosses defend decision to race. However, his dream race soon began to unravel. A familiar refrain is that the presence of high-profile sports events can be a force for change. High-profile people within F1 are aware of the ongoing questions. Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights. Formula 1 and the FIA [International Motoring Federation] can confirm that following discussions with all the teams and drivers, the 2022 FIA Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will continue as scheduled, the racing body said in a statement on Saturday. An Aramco oil depot was engulfed in flames after a missile attack claimed by Yemen's Houthis. This was until recently an empty spot in the desert outside the capital Riyadh, but the Saudis have big plans for it. "Not just on the economics, for the country here, but also in terms of positive change on the society.". The inclusion of Saudi Arabia on the Formula 1 calendar has been controversial since it first appeared ahead of the 2021 season due to the country's record on human rights. "When the team principals talked to the drivers, I think what we talked was sense and not at all any pressure, but maybe that was perceived in a different way. The authorities have confirmed that the event can continue as planned.. It meant when the safety car left the track, LeClerc lead, followed by Verstappen with Perez down in fourth after giving up his third spot for a pit lane violation. Racing teams prepare on the grid of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia. Domenicali: No one can judge F1's morality | Did drivers change mind to race? Saudi state media later reported the Saudi-led Arab coalition launched airstrikes on what it said were "threat sources in Sanaa and Hodeidah" in Yemen, following Friday's attack. I smell burning is it my car? said the Dutchman on his team radio. Be part of the biggest global F1 community. Domenicali earlier insisted the weekend would continue as planned. World champion Max Verstappen was one of the first drivers to be aware of the drama unfolding while he guided his Red Bull team through the first practice session.
That was a view echoed by the reigning world champion's Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez. Kounde, Zinchenko, Cucurella latest, Papers: Ten Hag blocks sale of Martial and Van de Beek, Forest sign Lingard on one-year deal | West Ham didn't want bidding war, Hamilton holds milestone victory hope as Merc reveal new upgrade, Arsenal transfer rumours: Muller responds to links, Man Utd transfer rumours: Ronaldo willing to slash pay for exit, French Grand Prix: When to watch live on Sky Sports, Pep putting faith in Cucurella to solve problem position, Chelsea transfer rumours: De Jong deal on after private Barca talks, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Drivers to meet with Formula 1 bosses over concerns from weekend's race, eventually led to the Grand Prix continuing as planned, Verstappen outduels Leclerc for dramatic Saudi GP win. "It's different if one country invades another country, or if something is going on with terrorists," Williams team principal Jost Capito said. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix track changes revealed after driver criticism. The second practice session was delayed by 15 minutes as teams and drivers were called to meet organizers. FP3 starts at 14:00 the next day and qualifying again at 17:00. FP1 starts at 14:00 UK time on Friday and FP2 starts at 17:00. He was asked if it was appropriate racing just miles from an attack. Team principals were asked on the weekend how financial factors influence decisions to stay. Early on Saturday, the coalition said it carried out retaliatory attacks against Yemens capital Sanaa and the port city of Hodeidah. 2022 Autosport International B.V. "We believe what we're doing will have a very positive impact in the political situation," Domenicali said. Smoke billows from an oil storage facility in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah on March 25, 2022. "I think there's definitely some considerations that we will have to do as a group and see what's best for the sport going forwards," Perez said. Saudi Arabias civil defence brought under control on Saturday a fire in one of two fuel storage tanks that were hit in the attack, Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV channel reported. The Houthis said they used a "large number" of drones to target the facility in Friday's attack. Formula 1 has been in close contact with the relevant authorities following the situation that took place today, an F1 spokesman said after the second practice session on Friday night. We can see that sport has undergone a very swift change over the last few years, he said. A Division of NBCUniversal. The Saudis have a plan for a brand new circuit in Qiddiya, where Formula One is expected to visit from 2023. It was fun, I wanted to win today," he said. "About the race here, well, we had a lot of guarantees that of course we would be safe," the Red Bull driver said. Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the Saudi GP. drivers expressed concerns about human rights. (CNN)Reigning world champion Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday after a thrilling battle with Charles LeClerc. The statement did not mention an attack on Jeddah. You could see by the end we had a little bit more pace.
Ferrari made up the rest of the podium with LeClerc in second and Carlos Sainz in third. "The good news is that Formula One is in a great moment, where a lot of countries would like to host," F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali said.
The Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthis in Yemen said one ballistic missile and 10 bomb-laden drones launched from the southern border by the Iran-backed rebels were intercepted, according to Saudi state-run TV channel al-Ekhbariya. When a missile flew into an oil depot close to the track hosting the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, discussions among Formula One teams and drivers switched from human rights to personal safety. Four-time F1 championSebastian Vettel said he wouldn't have raced thereanyway. "It was not enough today. The 24-year-old managed to hold off a flying Verstappen until a virtual safety car was called into place in the 38th lap after two cars both lost drive near the pit lane. The attack came two weeksafter 81 people were put to deathin Saudi Arabia in the kingdom's biggest mass execution. On Saturday, a joint statement from Formula 1 and the sport's governing body FIA confirmed the Saudi Grand Prix would take place this weekend despite an attack claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels on an oil storage facility near the track on Friday. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff told reporters teams had been "assured that we are protected" and the track was "probably the safest place that you can be in Saudi Arabia" at the moment. "We were both battling hard at the front. Overnight airstrikes on Sanaa and Hodeida both held by the Houthis followed the attack by rebels on the oil depot in Jeddah. The second edition of the Saudi GP will be held on a street circuit in the port city of Jeddah. Its definitely very impressive to watch that they strongly came together, he said. The tires were wearing out quite quick. The sport's chief executive Stefano Domenicali and technical director Ross Brawn, plus the team principals of the sport's constructors attended to speak with the drivers at different points throughout the lengthy Friday meeting too. Before, drivers were seen as sportspeople where the position was: I am a sportsperson, I am not getting involved in politics. That time has really gone. Formula 1's organisers have assured drivers there will be further detail presented to them about what happened, promising they would not just move on to the next race without examining the events in Jeddah in more detail. After the second safety car of the race was stopped, just like in Bahrain last week, the two young stars did battle once again. They were ultimately placated but are expected to meet with F1 during or shortly after this weekends Australian GP to air their concerns about racing in Saudi Arabia. The victory is Verstappen's first of the 2022 season, having not finished in Bahrain last week. The Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix will continue as planned on Sunday despite an attack by Houthi rebels in Yemen on an oil facility that set off a huge fire visible from Jeddahs street circuit. No," Mercedes head of motorsport Toto Wolff said Saturday. "I'd rather come here and make the spotlight shine on the region so it needs to be in a better place, rather than say 'I'm not going there, I don't want to hear anything of it.'". Get this delivered to your inbox, and more info about our products and services. All rights reserved. "They were really quick through corners and we were really quick on the straight. "I see the unique chance we have in sport to share this passion for Formula One, to drive this positive change. F1 is invested in selling them as the stars of the show, a marketing tool that has worked well, however with it comes an emboldened generation who are aware of the potential power they wield. I really enjoyed that race, it was hard racing but fair! After the 2021 edition, we can say that he succeeded. Both Verstappen and LeClerc have expressed their respect for one another before, and they could be seen embracing after their thrilling race. Motorsport 'should not get involved' in politics, FIA boss says before Saudi Grand Prix, Emergency meetings were held long into the night. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. But with just over three laps to go, the Dutch driver took the lead yet again and held on with a vice-like grip to claim his first victory of the season. In the last two to three years those young people have suddenly come to the position that they should have an opinion and that they should also talk and express their opinions and deal with their responsibility for it.. The Saudi Grand Prix is the second race of the new season and comes on the seventh anniversary of the start of the civil war in Yemen. What time is Saudi Arabia Grand Prix practice and how can I watch it? They don't. The Saudi GP was already a source of unease for drivers because of the states terrible human rights record. World champion Max Verstappen wonSunday's race but he says answers are still needed. "We had two very different configurations with the Red Bulls. As they did so over the last few years, but now it is demanded of athletes. The chair of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, Alex Wurz, has put F1 on notice that its drivers will no longer stay silent on issues such as where the sport races after they considered boycotting the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.