F1: Yuki Tsunoda Helps Cleanse Faenza | Photo

Japanese pilot Yuki Tsunodatogether with the team AlphaTaurijoined the cleanup work. faans, after heavy rains hit the region in recent days, caused by a cyclone Minerva, and forced to cancel Emilia Romagna Grand Prix the sixth date of the Formula 1 calendar for 2023, scheduled for this weekend in Circuit Enzo and Dino Ferrari.

Formula 1 He shared pictures on his social media A Japanese pilot with a shovel in his hand is pumping water from local businesses.in addition to helping removal of dirt and soil that was shaped by the climate emergency.

“Yuki Tsunoda and his classmates AlphaTauri They helped with cleaning in Faenza,” posted F1 on social media, which was very applauded by thousands of motorsport enthusiasts of the highest category.

In a similar way, Formula 1 grid drivers they sent messages of support and encouragement to the entire Italian populationas well as people who are in the area and who were hoping to enjoy the sixth date of the season.

Sergio “Checo” Perez Pilot Red Bull wrote in his social networks: “All my thoughts and prayers are with the people in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. We will not be racing this week but hope to be back soon. Stay safe.”

From my side, Alex Albon said, “My thoughts are with the people of the Emilia-Romagna region. I hope everyone is safe.”

Bye, Pierre Gasly He also shared a support message: “I am very sad and sorry for the situation in Emilia-Romagna. My thoughts are with affected families and fans. I love racing at Imola and I hope we will be back soon. Stay safe people.”

Solution Cancel Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix arrived this Wednesday after negotiations between all parties involved and after the Vice President of the Government of Italy and the Minister of Infrastructure, Matteo Salviniconsidered that, in view of the current situation, it was “Timely postpone the Grand Prix” focus on rescue work.

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In a statement released by F1explains that after discussions with the President of the FIA, Mohammed bin Sulayem, competent authorities, including the relevant ministers, the Italian Automobile Club, regional and local officials and promoters, “The decision has been made not to continue with the Imola Grand Prix weekend.”

The decision was made because it is not possible to safely hold the event for our fans, teams and our staff, and we are responsible for the situation that cities in the region are facing. It would be wrong in this difficult time to put even more pressure on local authorities and emergency services.

(According to information from ESPN)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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