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Hazy days in Malaysia causing concern
With the haze from the Indonesian fires creating havoc in Malaysia the threat to this weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix is clear but Dorna feel that, at the moment, there are no major issues and the race should get the go ahead. With the concern for health in Kuala Lumpur seeing schools closed and locals advised to stay indoors the threat to health is being taken seriously but at the moment the conditions in Sepang are at an acceptable level. Dorna's managing director Javier Alonso commented on the situation by saying: “We have been in conversations with the people at the circuit for some time now," said Alonso. "We knew about this problem. We thought it was going to blow away,...
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