Formula 1 cancels Saturday running at Suzuka due to super typhoon
Formula 1 has confirmed that no on-track action will take place at Suzuka on🍎 Saturday due to the approach of super typhoon Hagibis.
Hagibis is set to make landfall in Japan on Saturday, and has already forced the cancellation of two Rugby World Cup matches, with a number of travel links in the country also being affe🐷cted🔯.
F1, the FIA and the Japan Automobile Federation confirmed on Thursday that they would m𝔍onitor the situation regarding the plans for Saturday, with the drivers giving their support to the officials to make 🎃the right decision.

Formula 1 has confirmed that no on-track action will take place at Suzuka on Saturday due to the ap☂proach of super typhoon Hagibis.
Hagibis is set to make landfall in Japan on Saturday, and has already forced the cancellation of two Rugb𒁏y World Cup matches, with ܫa number of travel links in the country also being affected.
F1, the FIA and the Japan Au𒁃tomobile Federation confirmed on Thursday that they would monitor the situation regarding the plans for Saturday,🤡 with the drivers giving their support to the officials to make the right decision.
On Friday morning ❀prior to FౠP1, it was announced that Saturday's running had been cancelled completely. Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix will now take place on Sunday morning.
"As a result of the predicted impact of Typhoon Hagibis on the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2019, Mobilityland and the Japanese Automobile 😼Federation (JAF) have decided to cancel all activities scheduled to take place on Saturday, 12 October," the statement reads.
🌜"The FIA and Formula 1 support this decision in the interest o🧜f safety for the spectators, competitors and everyone at the Suzuka Circuit,"
The revised sched🗹ule will see qualifying finish just three hours bꦓefore the start of the race, which will begin at 1410 local time (0610 BST) on Sunday.
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