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'If typhoon comes, there's no way we can drive'

Japanese Grand Prix – Charles Leclerc, amongst others, says he doesn't think Saturday's F1 schedule is likely to happen due to the incoming typhoon. With Typhoon Hagibis bearing down on Japan and expected to hit the Suzuka area at some point on Saturday, there are question marks over the Formula 1 schedule – mostly being whether qualifying and the race can go ahead at all. The FIA have issued a statement saying they are monitoring the situation, and will make decisions based on the weather as it turns. Speaking at the Driver's Press Conference at Suzuka, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc said he has no doubts that the FIA will ensure the safety of all the drivers: 'I think it’s...
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