F1 moves to rubbish Abu Dhabi cancellation rumours amid Israel-Hamas war

Social media had been a🐽wash with rumours that “safety fears” in the region and further escalation of the conflict could result in the ♈race being called off.
But F1 has r♛ejected such claims, making it clear the race, schedu✃led for November 26, is not in any sort of doubt.
The rumours are believed to have been triggered by a UK foreign office update on Sunday which advised British nationals to be wary that the “risk of terrorist attacks 🐼happening in the UAE is very likely”. The update was not in relation to the Gaza conflict.
This brings the UAE in line with other countries such as Germany, France, Belgium and Bahrain, which F1 has raced in under the same FCDO guidance for several years. ꦑ;
F1 teams and team principals have been briefed that there is “no risk” to the Ab🌟u Dhabi Grand Prix.

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