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Is "for" necessary here?

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Rebecca

No, "for" is not necessary here. He should have chosen to say either "for the Grand Prix" or "during the Grand Prix", but he combined "for" and "during" and as a result, the sentence sounds a bit unnatural. So it is correct to say either sentence, but it is not really grammatically correct to say the sentence the way he did here.

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