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It's official, the Japanese GP has been cancelled
As has been predicted for a while, Formula 1 has announced that the Japanese Grand Prix has been cancelled. The Suzuka circuit was scheduled to play host to Formula 1 on October 10 in a back-to-back with Turkey. However, rising Covid-19 numbers, which have led to a state of emergency being declared in some areas, have seen the race join the list of cancelled events. F1 said in a statement: 'Following ongoing discussions with the promotor and authorities in Japan the decision has been taken by the Japanese government to cancel the race this season due to the ongoing complexities of the pandemic in the country. 'Formula 1 is now working on the details of the revised calendar and will...
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