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Domenicali: F1 hasn’t ignored morality in favour of money

A defiant Stefano Domenicali has said 'no one can judge our morality' after the decision to continue with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix  – despite a missile strike happening seven miles from the circuit on Friday. Drivers and teams were in a four-hour meeting on Friday to discuss whether the second round of the championship should go ahead – for the safety of everyone, not just the drivers. F1's CEO was fully supportive of the show going on, despite strong and repeated suggestions that it has been putting commercial success before morals. He believes they made the right decision to continue with the Saudi Arabian race weekend and that the sport makes a positive impact on the countries...
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