LEWIS HAMILTON had a simple message after a missile strike threatened to cancel Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Drivers were eventually persuaded that the race was safe to go ahead after a four-hour meeting, with Hamilton reported to be one of those angling for it to be cancelled. Talks will now be held between drivers and F1 bosses regarding the future of the Saudi Arabian GP, according to the Daily Mail. “This will always be the consideration we will take for our future in the sport, all over the world.”. Talks between drivers and bosses over the future of the Saudi Arabian GP are set to take place in the coming days over video call, or at the Melbourne GP in two weeks. But it is a nervous place to be as a driver and that is why we had the talks we did.
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