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Formula 1 are ‘closely monitoring' Typhoon Hagibis

Formula 1 have released an official statement to say they are 'closely monitoring' Typhoon Hagibis, which could cause the weekend timetable to be amended. The super typhoon is expected to wreak the most havoc on Saturday, with two Rugby World Cup matches in the form of England v France and New Zealand v Italy already cancelled over safety concerns. Saturday in Formula 1 terms, means third practice and qualifying, but the latter could be moved to the Sunday morning prior to the race, although the heavy rain is expected to remain all the way through until Monday. 'The FIA, Formula 1, Suzuka Circuit and the Japanese Automobile Federation are closely monitoring Typhoon Hagibis and its...
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