The F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been called off and we’re here with the latest updates.

By Michael Potts

Published: Wednesday, 17 May 2023 at 12:00 am


The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix has been cancelled just days before the race, which was scheduled to take place this weekend.

F1 teams were expected to wheel their cars onto the circuit at Imola this Friday for practice sessions, but authorities have called off the entire weekend due to extreme weather in the region.

Heavy rain in the area has caused widespread flooding around the river Santerno. Around 5,000 residents have been evacuated from the area and five people have died, according to local officials.

There had been question marks over whether the race could be held safely for drivers, teams, staff and fans, but the decision has now been made. There will be no racing in Imola on Sunday.

RadioTimes.com brings you more detailed information and the latest updates with regards to the situation in Imola, including the full Formula 1 statement, below.

Why has the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix been cancelled?

Local authorities were expecting around 100mm of rainfall across the Imola region of Italy during the first half of this week.

Rivers have burst their banks and landslide warnings have been issued throughout the area.

Sharpening the focus on the circuit at Imola – the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari – it has been reported that while the majority of the paddock remains undamaged from the elements, some facilities have been affected and staff were evacuated from the site on Tuesday to await further instruction.

Speculation continued to build on Wednesday morning, and Formula 1 broke its silence with a statement confirming the race will not go ahead.

Formula 1 announced: “The Formula 1 community wants to send its thoughts to the people and communities affected by the recent events in the Emilia Romagna region.

The decision has been taken not to proceed with the Grand Prix weekend in Imola#EmiliaRomagnaGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/4taauGnFEA

— Formula 1 (@F1) May 17, 2023