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F1 to officially cancel Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japanese grands prix

Formula 1 is set to officially cancel the Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japanese Grands Prix, albeit with a host of replacement options on the table, GPFans has learned. The race around the streets of Azeri capital Baku, which was scheduled to take place last weekend, was initially on F1's postponed list as it had been hoped it could be rescheduled later this year. Article continues under video But that event will be cancelled due to the obvious logistical challenges and timeframe posed by the setting up of a street circuit, in tandem with the ongoing effects being felt by the Covid-19 pandemic. It is a similar situation with regard to Singapore, currently slated for September 18-20....
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