The pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the Formula 1 calendar with the race drop at Marina Bay
The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix was canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
This Friday, Race organizers confirmed that this year’s event, scheduled for October 3, will not take place. Last year’s event was also canceled due to the pandemic.
According to BBC, the Formula 1 We are considering several options as replacements for this year, including Turkey, China or a second race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, which already hosts the United States Grand Prix on October 24.
BREAKING: Race organisers have confirmed the Singapore Grand Prix will not take place in 2021# F1 #SingaporeGP pic.twitter.com/OMzL8kVq4s
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Turkey was briefly on the calendar as a replacement for the Canadian Grand Prix this month, but the event had to be canceled due to the pandemic. The Chinese Grand Prix postponed his 2021 race also because of the pandemic. They both hoped a race would be possible in late 2021 if circumstances changed.
Colin Syn, President of the Singapore Grand Prixsaid the decision was not made lightly.
“We understand that our fans are looking forward to another edition of the Big prize from Formula 1 on Singapore“He stated.” Canceling the event for the second year is an incredibly difficult decision, but necessary due to the current restrictions on live events Singapore.
“We could not deliver a complete event experience that fans have come to expect throughout the years, while protecting the health and safety of our fans, contractors, volunteers and staff. Ultimately, we have to be responsible, cautious and prudent. as safety is our highest concern. “
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