The Asian Age

Decision on typhoon-hit qualifying on Friday noon

Super Typhoon Hagibis threatens the Suzuka circuit during this weekend The decision to change programme will be taken in consultati­on with all

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Suzuka (Japan), Oct. 10: Japanese Grand Prix organisers will decide at noon Friday (0300 GMT) if the race weekend timetable, including Saturday qualifying, can go ahead as Super Typhoon Hagibis threatens the Suzuka circuit.

A spokespers­on for the governing body FIA told AFP Thursday that any decision to change the weekend programme rested with the local authoritie­s in consultati­on with the FIA and Formula One.

The typhoon has already claimed casualties at the Rugby World Cup in Japan, with Saturday’s EnglandFra­nce clash in Yokohama and the New Zealand-Italy match in Toyota City cancelled.

Two minor support races scheduled for Saturday at Suzuka have already been scrapped as a precaution.

Saturday’s third free practice session and qualifying are likely to follow suit, but the volatile nature of Hagibis means even Sunday’s race could be under threat, though the current forecast is for better weather that day.

Earlier, the FIA issued a statement saying the safety of fans and drivers would be the top priority as Hagibis — classed as “violent” and the equivalent of a Category Five hurricane — is predicted to make landfall near Tokyo on Saturday.

The latest forecasts for Saturday predict heavy rain and winds gusting in excess of 100 kilometres an hour to batter the Suzuka Circuit, which lies near the Honshu coast about 300 kilometres (180 miles) southwest of the capital.

“Every effort is being made to minimise disruption to the Formula 1 timetable, however, the safety of the fans, competitor­s and everyone at the Suzuka Circuit remains the top priority,” said the FIA.

The qualifying session, originally scheduled to start at 3 pm Saturday, determines the starting order for Sunday.

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