Imola Grand Prix cancellation: F1 stands in solidarity with affected communities
May 17 - In light of the recent devastating events in the Emilia-Romagna region, the Formula 1 community stands united in sending heartfelt thoughts and support to the people and communities affected. Our deepest gratitude goes to the emergency services who have been working tirelessly to aid those in need during this difficult time.
Following extensive discussions involving Formula 1, the FIA President, and relevant authorities, including esteemed ministers, the President of the Automobile Club of Italy, the President of Emilia-Romagna Region, the City Mayor, and the race promoter, a collective decision has been made to cancel the scheduled Emilia Romagna Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend at Imola.
This decision has been made with the utmost concern for the safety and well-being of our fans, teams, and personnel. Given the challenging circumstances faced by the towns and cities in the region, it is the responsible course of action to refrain from further burdening the local authorities and emergency services.
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic events that have unfolded in his hometown. He extended his thoughts and prayers to the victims of the flooding and the affected families and communities. Domenicali also expressed profound gratitude and admiration for the relentless efforts of the heroic emergency services, who are selflessly working to alleviate the situation.
Domenicali stated, "The decision to cancel the Grand Prix is the right one for the local communities and the entire F1 family. Our primary concern is ensuring safety and not adding any additional pressure on the authorities as they grapple with this devastating situation."
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem also conveyed his sympathy, stating that the thoughts of the entire FIA family are with those impacted by the distressing events in the Emilia-Romagna region. He emphasized that the safety of all involved and the ongoing recovery efforts remain the top priority during this challenging period.
Formula 1 stands in solidarity with the affected communities and will continue to monitor the situation closely. Our collective focus remains on supporting the recovery efforts and ensuring the well-being of all individuals involved.
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I was optimistic the event could go ahead to some extent & with some compromises, but ultimately a wise decision to put spectator, driver, personnel, etc., safety ahead, & not to take medical services from more urgent necessities.
Ironically, one less triple-header for this season.
Yep and F1 is just entertainment, not very important.
Next week Monaco, the most exciting event and most boring race of the season if there is no rain...
For Italy it's one he'll of a lot of rain,A shame for the area and a shame for f1 would have been a good build up for Monoco as for the championship I'd half expected Rb to pop in new Ice this weekend but now there's no need, Win Win for them
I highly doubt they would've gone for a new ICE this early into the season anyway for the sake of changing.
I thought you meant in car entertainment to stop the drivers getting bored!
22 races(now) so 7 races per engine so not that... early is It?, but my CAVEAT was there and a good win win in case Ferrari were thinking of doing it
Good points
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