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19th July 2021
05:24pm BST

"Formula 1, The FIA and Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team condemn this behaviour in the strongest possible terms.
"These people have no place in our sport and we urge that those responsible should be held accountable for their actions.
"Formula 1, the FIA, the drivers and the teams are working to build a more diverse and inclusive sport, and such unacceptable instances of online abuse must be highlighted and eliminated."
https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1/status/1417064546494201863 The event has served as a showpiece for how sporting celebrations could look in post-Covid world. It was given the go-ahead as part of the third phase of the Government’s Events Research Programme, set up to test Covid Passports. "I have complete confidence in our ability to run this safely," said Silverstone’s managing director, Stuart Pringle, last Friday."For all the challenges we have had with our finances over the last 18 months we are not the type of business that sticks its neck in the noose and rolls the dice, we would not do this unless we believed we could do it.
"If we thought for some reason Public Health England and all the other bodies that have signed off on this in some way had got it wrong or we were not capable of delivering it in a way that complies with their requirements we would not do this."
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