Formula One cancels Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan races
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AZERBAIJAN, Singapore and Japan joined the list of Formula One (F1) grand Prix cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Friday.
But F1 organisers said they were still aiming for a reduced season of 15 to 18 races.
The sport had already cancelled four races, including the showcase Monaco Grand Prix in May.
A revised and shortened provisional European schedule is now set to start in Austria without spectators on July 5.
“As a result of the ongoing challenges presented by COVID-19, we and our promoters in Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan have taken the decision to cancel their races for the 2020 season,” Formula One said in a statement.
The announcement, widely expected, blew a hole in the long-haul part of the season, with questions about the schedule after Italy’s Monza on Sept. 6.
Races in Canada, Mexico, Texas and Brazil are uncertain due to the pandemic while Vietnam, also a street circuit, and China remain possibilities and Russia could host two races at Sochi.
The championship is due to end in Abu Dhabi in December after visiting Bahrain, which could host two races around different layouts.
Singapore and Azerbaijan GP organisers said the long lead times needed to build street circuits had made hosting impossible.
“While there are still more than three months to go before the scheduled race on Sept. 20 …, we will be unable to proceed with the race due to the prohibitions imposed on access and construction of the event venue,” a Singapore GP statement said.
“Apart from the closure of the event venue, other challenges include ongoing mass gathering and worldwide travel restrictions,” it added of the night race.
Singapore has nearly 39,000 COVID-19 cases, one of the highest tallies in Asia due to mass outbreaks in cramped migrant worker dormitories in the city-state.
The race in Baku had already been postponed from June and organisers said they had “explored every possibility” but run out of time.
Travel restrictions in Japan led to the cancellation of the race at Suzuka on Oct. 11.
The sport indicated some circuits not on the current calendar could now feature instead.
“We have made significant progress with existing and new promoters on the revised calendar and have been particularly encouraged by the interest that has been shown by new venues,” the F1 statement said.
A second race in Italy has been mooted for Mugello or Imola, once home of the San Marino Grand Prix, while Germany’s Hockenheim and Portugal’s Algarve circuit are other possibilities.
Formula One said it expected to publish a final calendar before travelling to Austria.(Reuters/NAN)
– Jun. 12, 2020 @ 14:59 GMT |
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