Singapore Grand Prix cancelled as F1 consider alternatives

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    It’s been revealed that the Singapore Grand Prix has been canceled for 2021 after authorities agreed it will not be possible to hold the event in the context of immigration restrictions in the city state, according to the BBC

    The race was due to take place across the weekend 1-3 October, however F1 have declined to comment.

    A spokesperson said to the BBC: “We continue to work with all promoters during this fluid time and have plenty of options to adapt if needed.”

    Singapore is one of the countries that has managed the pandemic and kept infections low by strict immigration restrictions and a comprehensive test-and-trace system.

    And authorities there have decided their control measures are not compatible with thousands of people coming into the country for a grand prix.



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