Japanese MotoGP 'will go ahead'
October's MotoGP race in crisis-hit Japan will be held, says the sport's governing body.
The preliminary overview of the report claims that "the radiation risk during the race event is negligible".
The full report - which looked at radiation levels from a number of sources including air, environment and food - will be published later this week.
In a statement, the FIM confirmed that "based on this information the FIM will announce later this week that, subject to there being no further serious incidents, the Grand Prix of Japan will take place on October 2 as flanned".