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Singapore Grand Prix cancelled but F1 looking at alternative venues

Formula 1's Singapore Grand Prix will not go ahead for the second year in a row as organisers insist immigration restrictions, imposed as part of COVID-19 protocols, mean it is no longer feasible. The sport is however looking at alternative venues to take Singapore's slot on the 2021 schedule, which was originally scheduled for October […]
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