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Ferrari risked missing Brazil GP as equipment held up

Brazil is currently a country of conflict, with the most recent presidential election leading to almost 400 blockades being formed in protest. Jair Bolsonaro, the current president, has reportedly been beaten by left-wing candidate Lulu, much to the discontent to many Brazilians who disagree with his policies. The race is still set to go ahead with the FIA and Formula 1 having closely monitored the situation to ensure the safety of teams and fans planning to visit Interlagos for the race weekend. Ferrari’s convoy of equipment had been held up by the blockades, putting into question whether everything would reach the circuit in time, however it has now been confirmed that everything has...
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