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Belgian Grand Prix may still go ahead, as FIA suspends the clock

Article To news overview The Belgian Grand Prix may yet see an hour of racing, as the FIA have invoked a clause in the International Sporting Code to suspend the clock timer restricting the race. According to the Sporting Regulations, the three hour window to hold the Belgian Grand Prix was set to expire at 6pm local time, meaning the race would end at that time regardless of what happened on track. "In accordance with the powers vested in them under the FIA International Sporting Code, theStewards have decided, in accordance with their authority under Article 11.9.3.o, to stop temporarily the 2021 Belgium Grand Prix at 17:00 hours. This decision is taken on the grounds of Force...
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