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  • Former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya and his son Sebastian attend a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya and his son Sebastian attend a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya and his son Sebastian attend a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Sebastian Montoya, son of former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya, drives during a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Sebastian Montoya, son of former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya, drives during a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya drives during a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya drives during a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

  • Former Colombian Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya walks during a racing event, which profit will be donated to the recent 7.4 earthquake victims, on a street circuit in Barranquilla, Colombia on August 16, 2026. At least 287 people have died, thousands have been injured and about 379 remain unaccounted for, as the chances of finding earthquake survivors have dropped sharply since the critical 72-hour window passed, though volunteers and rescue crews continue digging through the rubble for any signs of life. (Photo by Vanexa Romero / AFP via Getty Images)

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