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Singapore GP promoter rules out Marina Bay 'ghost race'

Singapore Grand Prix organizers have made to Formula 1's chiefs that a race behind closed doors on the city's Marina Bay street circuit "is not feasible". The event was scheduled for September 20th on F1's original 2020 calendar but the heavy logistics associated with setting up a street track leave practically no room for date changes or flexibility. Formula 1 is working hard to try and rebuild a calendar that would include between 15 and 18 races. But coronavirus safety measures and regulations implemented in each country coupled with date constraints and race promoters' financial considerations represent major challenges in putting together a comprehensive agenda. Silverstone...
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