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Latifi backs FIA anti-abuse campaign after Abu Dhabi death threats

Article To news overview © XPB Nicholas Latifi has given his backing to the FIA's Drive it Out initiative aimed at ending any kind of abuse within F1, having experienced death threats himself following the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. During the infamous title decider, Lewis Hamilton was cruising to what would have been a comfortable victory at the Yas Marina Circuit when Latifi hit the barriers in the final sector and brought out the Safety Car. This gave Red Bull the opportunity to pit Max Verstappen for Soft tyres and restart the race right behind Hamilton, who was on old Hard tyres. Verstappen then passed Hamilton to win the race – and with it the title – on the final lap. In the...
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