F1 will pause to honour Japan victims

Sunday 27th March 2011

F1 will pause to honour Japan victims

F1 will pause to honour Japan victims

F1 will pause before Sunday's Australian GP to observe a minute's silence for the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.

All 24 F1 drivers will gather on the starting grid prior to the Melbourne race for a minute's remembrance in honour of those who lost their lives in the disaster.

All the F1 cars at Melbourne's Albert Park street circuit this week have carried a message or a flag to commemorate the Japanese quake.

The traditional all-red of the Ferrari cars have been altered with a message in Japanese script and a rising sun flag on a new white panel underneath the nose cone.

Ferrari said it had modified its famous livery to show solidarity with the Japanese people.

Formula One's only Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi interrupted his preparation for the Melbourne race to return home earlier this month.

"I was very worried about my country and so I went to Japan after the Barcelona testing," Kobayashi said.

"We need to stay together and we need help from all over the world. I am worried the whole country could disappear, it is just too awful."

Kobayashi's Sauber car, and that of his team-mate Sergio Perez, will carry a message in Japanese which translates as: "May our prayers reach the people in Japan."

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