Russian Grand Prix: F1 'closely watching' situation in Ukraine
Formula 1 says it is monitoring the situation in Ukraine in the context of this year's Russian Grand Prix.
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Formula 1 says it is monitoring the situation in Ukraine in the context of this year's Russian Grand Prix.
The Russian Grand Prix has been removed from the Formula One ticketing website in the wake of the ongoing military situation in Ukraine. The event, which was scheduled to be held in September, now appears to be in doubt after Russia took the step of launching an invasion of Ukraine in the early hours of this morning.
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