'Safety is absolute priority': F1 drivers, teams support decision to cancel Imola GP
In a rare turn of events, Formula 1 found itself at a point where it had to cancel a race, this time the Imola Grand Prix in Italy.
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In a rare turn of events, Formula 1 found itself at a point where it had to cancel a race, this time the Imola Grand Prix in Italy.
The Emilia Romagna Formula One Grand Prix due to be held at Imola this weekend has been called off as it is "not possible to safely hold the event" due to heavy flooding in the region, organisers said on Wednesday. Five people have died after heavy rains caused flooding across Italy's northern Emilia Romagna region. At Imola, the Santerno river which borders the track was flooded and race organisers had asked journalists and team staff not to go to the circuit on Wednesday. Formula One said in a statement that following high level discussions "the decision has been taken not to proceed with the Grand Prix weekend at Imola".
Formula 1 GP Emilia Romagna 2023 batal digelar akhir pekan ini, seperti diumumkan Rabu (17/5/2023). Banjir yang melanda Italia bagian utara menjadi penyebabnya.
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