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Japanese GP: FIA monitoring typhoon amid Suzuka F1 race worries

The FIA is keeping a close eye on the progress of Typhoon Phanfone, amid concerns it could affect Formula 1's Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka on Sunday

The typhoon has been intensifying in the Pacific Ocean over recent days and is currently set to cause strong winds and rain at Suzuka on race day as it swings past Japan.

While there have been fears the typhoon could force the cancellation of the race itself, there is still uncertainty about its direction over the next few days.

That uncertainty means it is too early for F1 chiefs to consider any contingency plans, but the FIA did say on Thursday that it was monitoring events closely.

And with the situation - and potential impact on Suzuka - likely to become much clearer over the next 24 hours, the FIA will be much better placed on Friday to decide whether or not any action needs to be taken.

Jenson Button was one of several drivers who said he hoped that the bad weather would miss Suzuka.

"I hope that we can race on Sunday, that's the first thing, I think," he said. "With a typhoon coming this way it's always very tricky. Hopefully it will miss us.

"It's going to be a mixed weekend in terms of weather; tomorrow there's a good chance of rain as well.

"I think it's really just thinking on your feet and staying on top of all the different weather forecasts."

Back in 2004, a typhoon forced qualifying for the Japanese GP to be delayed until Sunday morning after the FIA and race organisers felt it was too dangerous for track action to take place on Saturday.

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