Saudi Arabian Grand Prix set to go ahead despite attack near Jeddah circuit

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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix set to go ahead despite attack near Jeddah circuit
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Black smoke billowed across the track as seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and his fellow drivers took part in practice

president Mohammed Ben Sulayem added: “We had meetings with high-level security, meetings with the team principals and with the drivers to assure them.“We’ve checked the facts and we’ve got assurances from the highest level that this is a secure place, the whole thing will be secure. Let’s go on racing.”

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