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The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go on as planned Sunday despite the ongoing conflict in the country

“They are here with their families actually here at the track. So they have in place all the systems to protect this area, the city, the places where we are going. So we feel confident and we have to trust the local authority in that respect. Therefore of course we will go ahead with the event.”

”Who are [the Houthis] targeting? They are targeting the infrastructure, the economic infrastructure, not the civilians and, of course, not at the track.

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