Ferrari’s team principal, Mattia Binotto, has admitted drivers are not 100% happy about taking part in the Saudi Arabian GP after a missile strike nearby
Ferrari’s team principal, Mattia Binotto, has admitteddrivers are not 100% happy about taking part in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The drivers staged a four-hour crisis meeting which lasted until 2.30am local time on Saturday morning, following a missile strike on an oil refinery just 12 miles to the east of the Jeddah Circuit.
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