The F1 must make a very difficult decision before the disaster that struck the Italian region of Emilia Romagnawhere thousands of people have had to evacuate due to the overflow of several rivers due to the rains that have fallen in recent days, and where cities such as Faenza, Cesena either Riccione they are completely filled. The Italian Government is clear about this. In this situation, Matteo Salvini, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure, pointed out that the best thing in this case, where all troops must be dedicated to evacuating people and helping all those affected by this natural disaster, is to “postponement of Imola. Grand Prix”.
“The postponement of the Imola Grand Prix, scheduled for the weekend, is appropriate due to the emergency due to the bad weather enveloping Emilia Romagna”, sources from his ministry told Ansa news agency. “Also in light of the direct contacts between the minister, the institutions and associations involved,” he added.
“Let us devote ourselves to salvation”, added. “At this stage, all efforts must be concentrated to deal with the emergency, as well as avoiding excessive traffic in a highly affected area”Salvini points out, as explained by these sources, that he is not in favor of a cancellation and yes to a postponement to another date.
“The hope (should the postponement become official) is that the GP will recover at the next stage. Formula 1 fans will understand and share this choice.”he declared. However, F1’s busy schedule, with up to 23 races throughout the year, may make finding a new location for this event difficult. Today, everything is in F1’s hands.
Source: La Verdad

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