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F1 respond to street-race cancellation report

Formula 1 have denied any further changes to the 2021 calendar are planned following a report that the three street races in May and June were under threat. Long-established Dutch magazine Formule1’s website reported that the Monaco Grand Prix, plus the races in Azerbaijan and Canada, would be scrapped for the second consecutive year with an announcement expected next month. It was claimed this was due to the ongoing global health pandemic and the uncertainty it continues to cause in terms of planning, with an earlier decision needed to be finalised about the viability of street races due to the work required to set up their infrastructure. But after the Australian Grand Prix was moved...
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