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Suzuka SUPER GT round to clash with Le Mans 24 Hours

The postponed Suzuka round of the SUPER GT season has been rescheduled for late August, creating a clash with the Le Mans 24 Hours.

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Last month, it was announced that the third round of the 2021 campaign, originally scheduled for May 29-30, would be pushed back owing to the worsening COVID-19 situation in the Western part of Japan where Suzuka is situated.

Now it has been announced that the race will take place on August 21-22, making it the fourth round of the season following July's Motegi race.

It does however mean the race now falls on the same weekend as the Le Mans 24 Hours, which was also rescheduled from its original June date in a bid to maximise the chances of spectators being able to attend.

While this doesn't directly affect any drivers in SUPER GT's top class, the long gap between the Motegi and Sugo rounds in the original schedule meant that drivers from Japan's top sportscar series could have raced at La Sarthe without being in danger of missing a race. That possibility is now closed off.

One driver in the GT300 ranks, Pacific CarGuy Racing's Takeshi Kimura, is affected by the clash, but he is also set to miss the preceding SUPER GT race at Motegi to compete in the Monza WEC round with the Kessel Racing team and will almost certainly prioritise Le Mans.

The August 21-22 weekend is also when the Suzuka 10 Hours Intercontinental GT Challenge race was planned to take place until it was cancelled for a second year in a row.

A short statement from SUPER GT said that it was not yet clear whether spectators will be able to attend the rescheduled race, with a decision on that front set to come nearer the time depending on the health situation.

Revised 2021 SUPER GT calendar:

Round Date Venue
Round 1 April 10-11 Okayama International Circuit
Round 2 May 3-4 Fuji Speedway
Round 3 July 17-18 Twin Ring Motegi
Round 4 August 21-22 Suzuka Circuit
Round 5 September 11-12 Sportsland Sugo
Round 6 October 23-24 Autopolis
Round 7 November 6-7 Twin Ring Motegi
Round 8 November 27-28 Fuji Speedway

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