Ecclestone defiant in wake of typhoon, says both Japan and Russia will go on as planned
Despite the massive typhoon bearing down on them, Ecclestone says both GPs will start as planned.
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Oct.4 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone has ruled out moving the start time of Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix.
Shifting the 3pm start time forward by up to four hours has been under consideration, as the typhoon Phanfone bears down on Suzuka.
Ecclestone says nothing is changing
But F1 chief executive Ecclestone, who is not in Japan this weekend, told Forbes: "I'm not moving anything anything.
If it rains, the teams will race
Ecclestone on Typhoon Phanfone
"Nothing is changing at the minute," he told the F1 business journalist Christian Sylt.
Indeed, the governing FIA has separately confirmed at Suzuka that Sunday's race will be at 3pm as scheduled.
That is despite the sport's official weather forecaster UBIMET predicting "persistent" and often "heavy" rain for most of Sunday, and particularly the afternoon.
"If it rains, the teams will race," Ecclestone insisted. "Nobody knows what it's going to be like.
"Maybe there's going to be a storm."
Russian GP not in jeopardy
Ecclestone has also rejected claims the typhoon, and potential flight delays heading out of Suzuka, could affect preparations for next weekend's inaugural Russian Grand Prix.
"We will be in Russia on time, no matter what happens, including an earthquake," the Briton told the Telegraph.
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