Ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, the FIA had arranged to observe a minute of silence on the grid for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. But in the wake of the tragic events that took place in Paris on Friday night, the ceremony was modified to also pay tribute to those lost and injured in the attacks on France’s capital city.
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