Formula 1 cancels 2022 Russian Grand Prix
Formula One on Friday (Feb 25) said it will not race in Russia this season, saying it was "impossible" to do so after the country launched an invasion on neighbouring Ukraine.
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Formula One on Friday (Feb 25) said it will not race in Russia this season, saying it was "impossible" to do so after the country launched an invasion on neighbouring Ukraine.
The Sochi Autodrom, located on the northeastern coast of the Black Sea, has for years been the venue for the Formula One Russian Grand Prix.
La Fórmula 1 cancela el GP de Rusia de 2022, previsto para el último fin de semana del mes de septiembre en el circuito de Sochi, al sur del país. En la tarde del viernes, los equipos, organización y FIA se reunieron para valorar el contexto internacional y se decidió no competir en la pista que rodea la Villa Olímpica de Adler, que este año debía celebrar su último gran premio de F1 para dar paso a un nuevo circuito en San Petersburgo a partir de 2023. El anuncio oficial de la cancelación se hizo a las 13:00 horas del viernes en Barcelona, durante los test de pretemporada.
Formula One will not race in Russia this season, saying it was «impossible» to do so after the country launched an invasion on neighbouring Ukraine.
Nadine Dorries, the UK Government Culture Secretary, has backed Formula 1’s response to the invasion of Ukraine with its stance on the Russian Grand Prix.
Andre Rublev has become the latest Russian sports star to voice his opposition to the invasion of Ukraine.
Formula One says it will not race in Russia this season, stressing that it was "impossible" to host a grand prix there after the country invaded neighbouring Ukraine.
The International Olympic Committee urged sports bodies Friday to cancel or move all events they plan to hold in Russia and Belarus, and stop using the countries' flags and national anthems.