Formula One Cancels 2021 Japanese Grand Prix Due To Coronavirus Pandemic
Formula One has announced that the 2021 Japanese Grand Prix scheduled for 8-10 October 2021 has been cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
Formula One has announced that the 2021 Japanese Grand Prix scheduled for 8-10 October 2021 has been cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
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Formula One organisers have announced that the 2020 Grands Prix in Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan have been cancelled in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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As Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes closed in on a sixth driver and constructor title, Formula One headed to Suzuka, Japan for the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix.
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