A threat looms over Formula One as the sport prepares for the 2023 British Grand Prix. The next few days will tell whether protesters heed the warnings delivered by high-profile motorsport figures. mwc13_3 on Just Stop Oil and what the weekend brings.
, and the next few days will tell whether protesters heed the warnings delivered by high-profile motorsport figures.
“There is a concern. It is a stupid thing to do to put your life in danger with cars driving around,” Lando Norris said at McLaren’s factory earlier this week. “It is a very selfish thing to do at the same time because of the consequences it has on the person that drives the car if something happened.
“The world average temperature record was broken twice this week,” Just Stop Oil said in a statement to. “First on Monday and again on Tuesday. Scientists are telling us that we are rapidly approaching tipping points that threaten to push hundreds of millions outside the conditions necessary for supporting human life.
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