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Will Emilia Romagna Grand Prix be rescheduled?
Will Emilia Romagna Grand Prix be rescheduled?
The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been cancelled, and sources close to Formula One state that, amid the packed 2023 calendar, it is unlikely the race will be rescheduled this year. F1 staff were told to stay away from the race circuit in the build up to the race, with the struggling area struggling to cope with the weather and rain forecast to continue. The surrounding region has been badly affected by torrential rain in the lead up to the Grand Prix, which saw the paddock at the circuit evacuated on Tuesday because of the risk of flooding. It has caused extensive flooding, killed two people and hundreds of people had been forced to evacuate their homes earlier this month. The Imola race was due to take place at one of the busiest and most congested times in the F1 calendar. The Emilia Romagna was due to kick off the first triple-header, with races on following weekends in Monaco and Spain, in the record year of 23 races, and finding any time in schedule for the race could prove too difficult. It will be the second race cancelled this year, after the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai – due to take place on 16 April – was cancelled due to the country’s coronavirus restrictions. That left a four-week gap in the schedule, with the race cancelled for the fourth successive year. The race had not been rescheduled. Races have been cancelled before for other reasons, in 2022 F1 took a rare political standpoint and cancelled the Russian Grand Prix just days after the country’s invasion of Ukraine. Races have been cancelled before for other reasons, in 2011 the Bahrain race was cancelled after anti-government uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, called the ‘Arab Spring’ had taken hold in the country. However, rain ahead of time has not cancelled a race, although in 2021, the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa became the shortest-ever due to the weather. Half-points were awarded after a handful of laps behind the safety car, two red flags caused the race to be stopped in just the third lap. Read More Imola Grand Prix LIVE: F1 bosses explain why race cancelled F1 Imola Grand Prix cancelled Flood waters rage outside Imola Grand Prix circuit as F1 race cancelled Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in doubt due to persistent rain in northern Italy F1 title not enough to be ‘best driver in the world’: Formula E boss Max Verstappen fastest in Miami Grand Prix practice after Mercedes set surprise pace Lewis Hamilton hints at career extension: ‘Never say never’
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Imola Grand Prix LIVE: F1 bosses explain why race cancelled
Imola Grand Prix LIVE: F1 bosses explain why race cancelled
The 2023 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix has been called off due to flooding at Imola. Heavy rain in the area forced Formula 1 personnel to be asked to leave the paddock on Tuesday, with race officials confirming the cancellation on Wednesday. Italian authorities had issued flood and landslide warnings as the rising level of water in the Santerno river, which runs close to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, threatened the circuit. While the paddock remained free from flooding on Wednesday morning, car parks and other areas nearby have been caught in the deluge as F1 staff were advised not to travel to Imola. And with heavy rain not expected to cease until Thursday, organisers were left with no choice but to call off the sixth race of the season. At least three people in the region of Emilia-Romagna have been killed in the flooding, with more than 5,000 evacuated from their homes. Ferrari said in a statement: "Our thoughts and sympathies are with the people of Emilia-Romagna and Marche as they deal with the destruction caused by the heavy rain and flooding currently affecting the area." After Max Verstappen’s dominant win in Miami, F1 season is now set to continue with the Monaco Grand Prix next weekend. Read More When is the next F1 race of the season? Red Bull chief takes swipe at Mercedes for trying to poach lead designer ‘Best driver in the world’ needs more than just a Formula One title, claims rival championship boss
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Taylor Lautner is 'praying' for John Mayer as Taylor Swift prepares new album
Taylor Lautner is 'praying' for John Mayer as Taylor Swift prepares new album
With Taylor Swift's re-recorded version of her album Speak Now coming out soon, Taylor Lautner has jokingly said he's "praying" for John Mayer. The singer's third studio album will be re-released on July 9, as part of a project to re-record her first six albums due to a dispute of her master rights - so far Swift has re-released 2008's Fearless and 2012's Red. Many of the songs on Speak Now are on the topic of love and relationships that have led to speculation over the years as to who they are about, such as the apologetic breakup track 'Back To December' reportedly referring to Taylor Lautner. The pair dated briefly in 2009 after co-starring as a high school couple in the romcom Valentine’s Day, with the 'Back to December' being all about apologising to an ex who treated them well in a relationship. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter While fans are convinced heartbreak ballad 'Dear John' is about John Mayer who dated between late 2009 and 2010 - at the time she was 19 and he was 32. As the lyrics go: "Dear John, I see it all now it was wrong/ Don’t you think 19’s too young to be played by/ Your dark twisted games when I loved you so?" Given the new album release is approaching, Lautner was quizzed about his feelings on this during an appearance on Today on Tuesday (16 May). "I think it's a great album. Yeah, I feel safe," the Twilight actor said, however there's someone else he's thinking about, as he added: "Praying for John." Swift took to her social media earlier this month to announce Speak Now (Taylor's Version) which will include six 'From The Vault' unheard tracks. "I first made Speak Now, completely self-written, between the ages of 18 and 20," she wrote. "The songs that came from this time in my life were marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered diaristic confessions and wild wistfulness. "I love this album because it tells a tale of growing up, flailing, flying and crashing … and living to speak about it." Currently, Swift is on her Eras Tour while dating rumours circulate about her and The 1975 frontman Matty Healy. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Dimitar Berbatov reveals which striker Man Utd should sign this summer
Dimitar Berbatov reveals which striker Man Utd should sign this summer
Dimitar Berbatov speaks on why Man Utd should sign Victor Osimhen, why signing Harry Kane will be tough, and gives his thoughts on teenage sensation Alejandro Garnacho.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Mets Were Right About Kumar Rocker
The Mets Were Right About Kumar Rocker
Kumar Rocker blew out his elbow. The same one that concerned the Mets back in 2021.
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Shin Min-a: 5 unknown facts about Kim Woo-bin's decade-long girlfriend
Shin Min-a: 5 unknown facts about Kim Woo-bin's decade-long girlfriend
Shin Min-a gained popularity through the recent TV drama 'Our Blues'
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The Weeknd: 2023 net worth of singer Abel Tesfaye who remade pop music
The Weeknd: 2023 net worth of singer Abel Tesfaye who remade pop music
Inside the networth of pop music sensation 'The Weeknd' in the year 2023
1970-01-01 08:00
Target's sales are slowing down
Target's sales are slowing down
Shoppers are pulling back at Target.
1970-01-01 08:00
5 things to know for May 17: Ukraine, Abortion, Migrants, Pentagon leak, Health care
5 things to know for May 17: Ukraine, Abortion, Migrants, Pentagon leak, Health care
CNN's 5 Things brings you the news you need to know every morning.
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia says hypersonic missile scientists face 'very serious' treason accusations
Russia says hypersonic missile scientists face 'very serious' treason accusations
By Tatiana Gomozova and Lucy Papachristou MOSCOW Three Russian academics who have worked on hypersonic missile technology face
1970-01-01 08:00
Pakistan official warns ex-PM Khan to hand over riot suspects
Pakistan official warns ex-PM Khan to hand over riot suspects
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -A Pakistani official accused former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday of sheltering aides and
1970-01-01 08:00
European nations back system to calculate damage Russia caused in Ukraine
European nations back system to calculate damage Russia caused in Ukraine
More than 40 countries at a summit of European leaders have backed a system to estimate the damage Russia is causing during the war in Ukraine, in the hopes it can be forced to compensate victims and help rebuild the nation once the conflict is over
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