F1 cancels 2022 Russian Grand Prix after Ukraine invasion

Drivers take the start during the 2021 Russian Formula One Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom circuit. (Sergei Grits/AP)

LONDON — Formula One has pulled its race from Russia following the country's invasion of Ukraine, saying Friday it would be "impossible'' to hold the race in Sochi under the current circumstances.

The Russian Grand Prix had been scheduled for Sept. 25.

"We are watching the developments in Ukraine with sadness and shock and hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to the present situation,'' F1 said in a statement. "Formula 1, the FIA, and the teams discussed the position of our sport, and the conclusion is, including the view of all relevant stakeholders, that it is impossible to hold the Russian Grand Prix in the current circumstances.''

Four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel said Thursday he would not race in Russia, and current champion Max Verstappen agreed with him but stopped short of saying he skip the event.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine drew other punitive measures in the sporting world, including UEFA stripping St. Petersburg of hosting the Champions League final on May 28 and replacing it with the Stade de France outside Paris.

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