F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Dismissed Marshall who injured Lewis Hamilton[F1-Gate .com]

Marshall, who was supposed to work for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, was fired for posting a comment on social media that sweared Lewis Hamilton.

This weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has become a fairly chaotic event. An incident occurred in which an oil storage facility in Saudi Aramco near the circuit was hit by a missile attack by a Yemeni armed organization and exploded.

F1, FIA, teams and drivers persuaded the drivers to race after more than four hours of meeting until midnight on Friday.

At night, Jeddah’s flames gave an unpleasant light to the bombing.

Fire has always been a disturbing sight when it comes to F1, and there are still vivid memories of Romain Grosjean’s terrifying escape from the machine flames at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix.

Marshall in question posted that he hopes to harm Lewis Hamilton in connection with this event and the Romain Grosjean accident.

Posted on Twitter as @ Heem4U, he replied to Hamilton’s image in Arabic as follows:

“I wish there was an accident like a romantic accident in Bahrain.”

SunSport reported that the case was reported to the FIA ​​and the event organizer, confirming that Marshall was “removed from his post.”

In a further post on Twitter, he confirmed that the Marshall was no longer involved in the event and apologized to Lewis Hamilton.

“We apologize to the Saudi Arabian Motorsports and Motorcycle Federation,” Marshall wrote in Arabic.

“And apologize to driver Lewis Hamilton.”

“In my last tweet, I announced that I would withdraw from the race.”

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