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Japanese GP grid could be determined by FP2 session

If inclement weather prevents qualifying from taking place on Sunday morning at Suzuka, the Japanese Grand Prix grid will be determined by the results of FP2. The Japanese organisers wisely decided early on Friday to cancel on track activity for Saturday, a decision that will see qualifying take place at 10h local time on Sunday morning. However, the Japanese Grand Prix stewards have announced that they will rely on the FIA International Sporting Code to amend their event's regulations and establish the race's grid based on classification from FP2. Typhoon Hagibis forces Suzuka to cancel Saturday's action The decision could lead to a lively second free practice session, with teams eager to...
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