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Russia Vs Ukraine War: Sebastian Vettel Not To Compete In Formula One Russian Grand Prix In September  

The Russian Grand Prix is scheduled for S🧸eptember 26 at the Sochi Autodrom. The 34-year-old Sebastian Vettel is the head of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association.

Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany steers his car during a F1 pre-season 🌼in Barcelona.
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Four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel said he will not race in the Russian Grand Prix in September after Russia launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine earlier Thursday, hitting cities and bases with airstrikes or shelling. (More Motorsports News)

After President Vladimir Putin defiantly announced he was launching a military operation, Ukraine’s gover🍌nment said Russian tanks and troops rolled across the border.

“I woke up to this morning’s news shocked. I think it’s horrible to see what is happening. Obviously, if you look at the calendar we have a race scheduled in Russia (on September 25),” Vettel said Thursday at preseason testing in Barcelon𓃲a.

“My own opinion is I should not go, I will n🧸ot go,” he said. “I think it’s wro﷽ng to race in the country. I’m sorry for the innocent people that are losing their lives, that are getting killed (for) stupid reasons and a very strange and mad leadership.”

The 34-year-old German is head of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association but says they have not 🌠yet discussed the matter.

“I’m sure it’s something we’ll talk about,” the Aston Martin driver said. “But personally I’m shocked and sad to see what’s going on, so 🐲we will see going forward but I think my decision is already made.”

“I think when a country is at war it’s not coওr🍃rect to race there, that’s for sure,” Verstappen said. “But it’s not only what I think, it’s the whole paddock (that is) going to decide what we are going to do next.”

Two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso said: “We can make our own decisions for sure but eventually I think Formula Oneꦦ will do the best (thiꦉng).”

F1 said in a statement that it is “closely watching the very fluid develop🔯ments” but made no further coℱmment on whether the race in Sochi would be canceled. F1 team principals planned to meet Thursday night to discuss the situation concerning Russia vs Ukraine war.

“My wis❀h is that somehow everything will stop very soon. We willꦺ have a meeting between us tonight, try to understand and how to cope and how to manage with it,” Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said.

“A deep discussion (to) understand all the implications and the right choice for the future.” Williams CEO Jost Capito urged F1 to c♒hoose wisely. ꩵ“It’s a very sad situation and our thoughts are with the people who are involved,” he said.

“We think about the performance of our cars where other people are scared to lose🍒 their lives. We have to have this in mind and we’re all aligned on this ... (F1) will take 🌳a proper and a right decision for all of us.”

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia shattered peace on the European con𝓀tinent and called for a summit of NATO alliance leaders. Stoltenberg said that “this is a deliberate, cold-blooded and long-planned invasion.” And he charged that “Russia is using force to try to rewrite history.”