The 43rd Suzuka 8 Hours is Postponed to November

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Mobilityland has decided to postpone the 43rd running of the 2021 FIM World Endurance Championship "Coca-Cola" Suzuka 8-Hour Endurance Road Race, scheduled to be held at Suzuka Circuit from July 15 (Thursday) to 18 (Sunday), 2021. The decision to postpone the race to November 5 (Fri.) through 7 (Sun.) was made in light of the spread of the new coronavirus in Japan and overseas and the preventive measures being taken in various regions, including immigration restrictions.

Due to the postponement, the Suzuka 4-Hour Endurance Road Race, which was scheduled to be held in conjunction with the race, was cancelled. In addition, the 53rd MFJ Grand Prix Superbike Race in Suzuka, the final round of the 2021 MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship Series, originally scheduled for November 6 (Sat) and 7 (Sun), will be held on July 17 (Sat) and 18 (Sun). The event will be held as the "53rd MFJ Grand Prix Superbike Race in Suzuka," the fifth and final round of the 2021 MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship Series.

From the following press release


We would like to ask for the understanding of our fans and all related parties.

Kaoru Tanaka, President and Representative Director, Mobilityland Corporation Comments

"Coca-Cola" Suzuka 8-Hour Endurance Road Race was scheduled to be held in July, but due to the infectious situation in Japan and overseas and the outlook for travel restrictions, we have decided to postpone the race to November.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the FIM, Eurosport Events, MFJ, and all those involved at the circuits in Japan for their understanding of this schedule change.
The entire company will be working together to prepare for the event in November.

Original Source [ Mobility Land ]

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