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Street circuits still on the cards for F1

F1 has rejected claims it could cancel street events Formula 1 has rejected suggestions that it could cancel a number of street circuit events scheduled for the early part of 2021. A revised calendar has already been issued ahead of the season, with the Australian Grand Prix moving from March to November. The eight month delay is a response to uncertainty surrounding international travel as the world continues to grapple with coronavirus. That has resulted in a packed back half of the year, with 12 races in little more than three months. Also noteworthy in the reshuffle is the absence of the Chinese Grand Prix, its position taken by an event at Imola, while Round 3 of the calendar remains...
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