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Lewis Hamilton admits he can't stop F1 racing in Saudi Arabia

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has urged Formula 1 'to do more' in support of human rights ahead of this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with the race marking 12 months since the event was almost cancelled following a terrifying explosion. The 2022 Saudi Arabian GP was perhaps one of the most controversial races in the modern history of the sport, with a missile strike having taken place ahead of the opening free practice just nine miles away. The missile came from Yemeni rebels who have been involved in a conflict with Saudi Arabia; however, F1 organisers have been assured ahead of this weekend that a ceasefire is currently in place. An Aramco oil refinery was seen ablaze...
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