Saudi Arabia GP promoter happy speaking to concerned F1 drivers over nation s human right record
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The promoter of the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix has said he is happy to talk to Lewis Hamilton and any other Formula One driver if they have concerns about the nation s human rights record.
Saudi is hosting its first F1 race on Dec. 5 as the penultimate race of the season. Its addition to the calendar has been controversial, with Amnesty International labelling it as sports washing to distract from the nation s heinous human rights record.
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