Flood in Singapore 1 hour before the F1 Grand Prix

The Formula 1 Grand Prix is taking place in barely an hour, but the weather conditions currently don't bode well.

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Flood in Singapore 1 hour before the F1 Grand Prix

Live from Singapore, the weather has rapidly deteriorated, even though rain was not necessarily forecasted for today.

Just an hour before the scheduled 2pm race start, a deluge hit Singapore.

Under such conditions, the start of the Grand Prix may be postponed in order to wait for the track to be more usable.

As a reminder, a Grand Prix cannot last more than 3 hours after the start, taking into account red flags, and the race itself cannot exceed 2 hours. The start can therefore be postponed, considering that in Singapore the circuit is illuminated, so twilight and the late hour are not really an issue.

Update at 1:30 PM:

The FIA informs of a delayed start. At least 30 minutes. Further information will be given at 2:20pm.

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