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Honda admits cloud over October's Japanese GP

Honda admits cloud over October's Japanese GP
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Honda's F1 boss has admitted a dark cloud hangs over October's Japanese GP.

Honda's F1 boss has admitted a dark cloud hangs over October's Japanese GP.

The world's top athletes are currently congregating in Tokyo for the postponed 2020 Olympics, but the Japanese government has declared a covid emergency and largely banned spectators.

Honda, Red Bull's departing works engine supplier, owns the Suzuka circuit, and the Japanese carmaker's F1 chief Masashi Yamamoto admits there are doubts about whether and how the Japanese GP can go ahead.

"I was drinking coffee with Helmut Marko and we were talking about how the summer vacation starts a week after Hungary," he told the specialist Japanese outlet As-Web.

"But what I hope is that the Japanese GP will be clear before that. Helmut was also worried.

"I would like to go to Suzuka if possible, but the Olympics will start with no spectators. In this regard, we have no choice but to watch over the negotiations between Japan and Formula 1.

"Personally, I want to race there even if there are no spectators. I think it's better to at least show everyone the grand prix at Suzuka through the TV.

"For the Olympic Games, I hope they are held in the best possible way now and that we will move in the right direction," Yamamoto concluded.

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Friday's key events


ATHLETICS
· The athletics schedule begins, with 100m sprinter Dina Asher-Smith among the names in action on the opening day. The men's 10,000m final concludes the action, with Team GB's Sam Atkin and Marc Scott taking part in the absence of 2012 and 2016 champion Sir Mo Farah (1am-2.30pm)

ROWING
· Victoria Thornley is Team GB's representative in the women's single sculls final (1.33am)
· Great Britain will be going for gold in the men's eight final (2.25am)

SWIMMING
· Team GB duo Molly Renshaw and Abbie Wood take part in the women's 200m breaststroke final, but new Olympic record-holder Tatjana Schoenmaker of South Africa is the hot favourite (2.41am)
· Luke Greenbank has very realistic ambitions of picking up a medal in the men's 200m backstroke final (2.50am)
· There is also British representation in the women's 100m freestyle final, although any medal for Anna Hopkin would be a surprise (2.59am)
· With one gold and one silver already under his belt at these Games, Duncan Scott goes again in the men's 200m individual medley final (3.16am)

TRAMPOLINE
· Bryony Page will be looking to repeat her 2016 heroics in the women's event (5am-7.30pm)

CANOE SLALOM
· Bradley Forbes-Cryans will be looking to emulate Rio gold medallist Joe Clarke in the men's kayak event (6am-9am)

FOOTBALL
· The women's tournament enters the quarter-finals, with Great Britain facing Australia at the Ibaraki Kashima Stadium (10am)

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