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FP2 cancelled due to weather

Chinese Grand Prix – After delays in the morning, the weather in Shanghai was the cause of further problems which saw FP2 cancelled. Fog and mist in downtown Shanghai meant the medical helicopter would be unable to land at the local hospital in the event of an emergency. It is an FIA requirement that the …
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